Eerie #1
"Image of Bluebeard!" opens with a chilling mystery from World War I: a phantom plane that destroys both Allied and Axis forces without mercy. When a lone pilot is sent to intercept it, he glimpses the pilot’s face—only to wish he’d never seen it at all. Written by Larry Ivie and brought to life by George Evans’s haunting art and Ben Oda’s sharp lettering, this eerie tale from Eerie #1 (1965) delivers a chilling blend of wartime suspense and supernatural dread, all framed by Jack Davis’s striking cover.
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A mysterious plane shoots down both Germans and Americans during World War I. One unlucky pilot sent to shoot down the plane manages to see the face of the one piloting this plane, although he wishes he hadn’t.
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