Elvira, Mistress of the Dark #100
In "That Old Familiar Feeling," Elvira, Mistress of the Dark takes a heartfelt detour from her usual spooky exploits, visiting children in a hospital and sharing stories from her varied past—from her childhood to her days as a private detective and even her time as a comic strip character. Written by Richard Howell and illustrated by Ronn Sutton, Amanda Conner, and Steve Leialoha, with inks by Bill Anderson, Al Milgrom, and Bruce Patterson, the issue blends whimsy and charm as Elvira captivates her young audience, even catching the eye of a particularly attentive doctor. The cover, penciled and inked by Lynn Goldsmith, captures her signature allure with a touch of warmth.
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Elvira visits children in the hospital and tells the kids about her past including her childhood, her experience as a private detective and as a comic strip character. The children are enthralled and Elvira manages to catch the eye of a cute doctor.
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