Fright Night #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Psychedelic Death" delivers a mind-bending twist in Fright Night #10, a 1989 gem where Vincent Price hosts a campy horror movie segment that unfolds as a surreal nightmare. Written by Tony Caputo and illustrated by Neil Vokes with bold colors and inks by Katherine Llewellyn and David Mowry, the story blurs reality and hallucination as a military officer’s visions of a hippie’s death and a monstrous femme fatale reveal a deeper, alien-driven experiment. The cover by Ken Call captures the eerie, campy tone perfectly.
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Elvira-esque host Vincent Price hosts a b-movie horror TV program and we get to see both the "movie" and people's reactions while watching it. The "movie" features a young anti-war hippie being chased by visions of a beautiful woman who turns into a monster and kills him and nightmares of being drafted. The twist ending is that the "movie" we've see so far is really a nightmare of a high ranking member of the American military being induced by aliens doing experiments on Earth.
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