Devilina #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Curse of the Ra Scarab" in Devilina #2 (1975) delivers a grim, atmospheric tale of vengeance and transformation, rooted in ancient torment. Written by John Albano and illustrated by Leo Summers, the story follows a serf’s descent into darkness after a brutal act of violence, leading to a fate that marks him as the first vampire. The cover by George Torjussen captures the tale’s eerie, gothic tone with a haunting, stylized image.
When Satan targets Devilina with a deadly curse, he sends Corrupta to possess the new editor, setting in motion a sinister mission: Devilina and the magazine’s top photographer are sent to the unveiling of the Ra Scarab Amulet—its ancient power now twisted by dark forces. As the line between truth and terror blurs, the duo must confront a horror that preys on the mind and the soul.
In "Vendetta," a tribal medicine man unleashes a terrifying retribution against two cowboys who brutally murder a young Indian woman and a brave who tried to defend her. Written with raw intensity, this 1975 horror-suspense tale unfolds in the shadowed wilderness, where ancient power meets unspeakable cruelty.
In "The Prophesy," a weary traveler seeks fortune in the eyes of a young gypsy, only to hear a chilling warning: a wolf will devour him. But the truth of her prophecy is darker than he ever imagined—what she calls a wolf is something far more monstrous, and the danger is closer than he knows.
In "Night Creature," a tormented serf, wronged and abandoned to eternal darkness in a bottomless dungeon, endures years of starvation and solitude—feeding on vermin, surviving in silence. When he finally breaks free, his long-forgotten rage ignites a brutal, twisted fate that culminates in a fire that will mark him forever.
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Reprinted in Pit of Evil #2 (1975), Tales of Horror #3 (1976), Creepy #50 (1983), Creepy #60 (1984), Creepy Almanaque #1985 (1984)
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