Haunted #42
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAgainst a glowing yellow moon, a desperate figure clutching a blazing torch races across a field of skulls while a woman in red sprawls helplessly in the foreground, surrounded by monstrous, glowering eyes lurking in the shadowy darkness — Tom Sutton's cover for Baron Weirwulf's Haunted Library #42 is genuinely unsettling in the best Charlton horror tradition. This 1979 issue from Charlton's reliable horror anthology line features "The Teddy Bear," written and illustrated by Jack Abel, promising the kind of eerie, character-driven chills the series delivered month after month. If you enjoy late-'70s horror comics with atmosphere to spare, this one earns a spot on your shelf.
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Harley the Teddy Bear always winds up in the hands of a child that needs him for protection.
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