Doomsday #27
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Young Man Who Cried... Werewolf... Once Too Often," actor Dick Mayhew takes on the role of a legendary escape artist for a film, but as rehearsals grow more intense, strange occurrences suggest the spirit of the original performer might be guiding him—through tricks, terrors, and a past that refuses to stay buried. Leonard Starr handles both pencils and inks for the eerie, atmospheric interior art, while Ballestar delivers a striking cover that captures the film’s creeping unease.
In "The Magician Who Haunted Hollywood," actor Dick Mayhew finds himself haunted—not by a ghost, but by the lingering presence of the very escape artist he’s portraying in a new film. As the line between performance and reality blurs, the past begins to echo through the studio’s shadows, leaving Mayhew to wonder if the legend is guiding him—or trapping him.
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↩ Reprints House of Mystery #10 (1953), Sensation Mystery #113 (1953), My Greatest Adventure #74 (1962), House of Mystery #179 (1969), Ghosts #2 (1971), Ghosts #5 (1972), Secrets of Sinister House #8 (1972)
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