Doomsday #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Monster," a village drained of blood by unseen vampires calls upon a vampire stalker and his eerie companion—a black box teeming with ravenous mosquitoes. Penciled and inked by Tony Di Preta, this 1974 Australian horror tale blends creeping dread with a uniquely unsettling threat, all wrapped in a cover by Tony Di Preta.
In "The Fat Man!", art painter Leo Main finds himself trapped in a nightmare when his landlady, Mrs. Tyran, threatens him. After painting a scene of her murder by a looming, sinister fat man, Leo is horrified to see the figure come to life—alive, aware, and growing more real with every passing moment.
In the quiet, blood-drained village of Doomsday #13, a vampire stalker arrives with a grim mission: to track down the hidden predators siphoning life from the land. Armed with a mysterious black box teeming with hungry mosquitoes, he and his allies launch a desperate hunt through the shadows—where the true horror may not be the vampires, but what they’re meant to destroy.
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