Crypt of Shadows #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Death of Danny!", Stan Lee and George Tuska deliver a chilling tale of fate and consequence, where a desperate woman hires a stranger to end her paralyzed husband’s life—only for the plan to spiral into a deadly twist. The story unfolds with a tense, fatal accident that leaves one man stranded in a nightmare mirroring his victim’s past, all rendered with moody precision by Tuska’s art. The cover, by Jim Starlin and Bill Everett, captures the issue’s grim atmosphere with striking intensity.
In "The Death of Danny!" from Crypt of Shadows #2 (1973), Jo watches her favorite show, "The Monster Takes a Bride," only to find the 3-D images bleeding into her living room—until the monster steps out and claims what it came for.
In "The Man Who Couldn't Move," a desperate woman hires a stranger to end her paralyzed husband’s life, orchestrating a fatal car crash—but when the man’s sleeve snags in the door, he’s pulled over the cliff with the vehicle. Surviving the fall, he awakens to find himself trapped in the very same helpless state as the man he was meant to kill.
In "Thru the Door," a desperate plea to flee with a man’s wife turns deadly when the boxer overhears the betrayal and gives chase. Trapped together in a sealed room, the manager’s scheme unravels as the truth of the woman’s nature begins to surface—something far older and hungrier than he ever imagined.
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↩ Reprints Adventures into Terror #7 (1951), Journey into Mystery #2 (1952), Journey into Mystery #5 (1953), Menace #1 (1953), Journey into Mystery #17 (1954)
Reprinted in Fantastic Four #42 (1974), L'incroyable Hulk #40 (1974)
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