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Dead of Night#4
Cover: John Romita

Dead of Night #4

Jun 1974 · Marvel · 0.25 USD
“Werewolf Beware”

In "Werewolf Beware," a chilling tale from 1974, a man uncovers a terrifying truth: mirrors are not just glass, but portals to a dimension where reflections are deadly entities seeking to replace us. As he races to warn the world, his pleas are dismissed, and he’s locked away—until he passes his desperate message to a reporter. The moment the man leaves his cell, a single spilled pitcher of water becomes a conduit for the horror that’s been waiting. Sy Moskowitz’s stark art brings the dread to life, while John Romita’s cover captures the creeping menace of the unseen.

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artist, inker Sy Moskowitz · cover John Romita

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artist, inker Sy Moskowitz
cover pencils, inks John Romita

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A man comes to the realization that the reflections that gaze out at us from mirrors are actually murderous beings from a different dimension that wish to usurp our place. He breaks all mirrors and tries to warn people but they put him in an asylum. He gives the story to a reporter who knocks over a pitcher of water as he leaves the man's cell. The evil reflection reaches out of the puddle and strangles him.

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