Ghost Manor #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Seekers of Evil" in Ghost Manor #13 (1973) delivers a chilling twist on occult pretense, as Baron Von Brummer and his companions mockingly dabble in dark rituals—only to confront a far more dangerous truth when they stumble into the path of a coven that practices what they only pretend. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated with eerie precision by Pete Morisi, the story blends gothic dread and ironic consequence, all rendered in the distinctive style of Wayne Howard on the cover.
In "Seekers of Evil," Baron Von Brummer and his circle indulge in dark rituals for thrill, but their mockery of Satan leads them into a chilling confrontation with a coven who practice the real thing—where the line between game and grave danger blurs all too quickly. Written by an unknown hand and illustrated by an unknown artist, this 1973 horror-suspense tale turns a dare into dread with eerie precision.
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Reprinted in Ghost Manor #4 (1978), Ghostly Tales Album #11 (1980), Scary Tales #26 (1981), Ghostly Tales #161 (1983), Adventures into the Unknown #2 (1990), Tonight I'll Dream of You #[nn] (2023)
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