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Halls of Horror#12 [24]
Cover: Brian Lewis

Halls of Horror #12 [24]

Jan 1982 · Quality Communications · 0.50 GBP; 2.00 USD
“Highway of Hell”

"Highway of Hell" kicks off in the eerie quiet of Ping Kuei, a Chinese village haunted by an ancient curse that resurfaces on the seventh night of the seventh moon. As the legacy of a long-dead warrior echoes through the mist, the villagers brace for a terror that may not be as bound to the past as they believe. Written by Steve Moore and Don Houghton, with art and inks by Brian Lewis, this 1982 tale blends folklore and dread in a story that lingers long after the final page—its cover by Brian Lewis capturing the grim beauty of a road that leads nowhere good.

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writer Steve Moore · artist, inker Brian Lewis · writer Don Houghton · cover Brian Lewis

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artist, inker Brian Lewis
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On the seventh night of the seventh moon the small Chinese village of Ping Kuei is still plagued by an ancient curse. One of seven vampires was destroyed by a brave man at the cost of his own life

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