Horror #12
"Uskrsnuće Papa Džamba" delivers a chilling blend of gothic mystery and supernatural dread in this standout 1988 issue. When the Zombie stumbles upon a murder in a swamp house, a web of family greed and hidden killers begins to unravel—each relative a potential target as Collier’s fortune divides the living and the dead. Written by Steve Gerber and Doug Moench, with dynamic art by Pablo Marcos and Alfredo Alcalá, and a haunting cover by Frank Frazetta, this issue blends Southern Gothic atmosphere with a pulse-pounding mystery that lingers long after the final page.
In the damp silence of a southern swamp, a zombie stumbles upon a murder scene—elderly Brian Collier dead in his isolated home, leaving behind a fortune split among his family. With the police questioning every relative and the killer picking off heirs one by one, the survivors must confront the truth: the will is a trap, and the real enemy is among them. When James Collier uncovers the conspiracy behind the killings, it's the undead who stands between him and a fate worse than death.
In "Krvava smrt," George, haunted by the passage of time, answers an eerie ad seeking a warm-blooded man—only to find himself drawn into a dark encounter with Mina. As his life takes a chilling turn, his wife faces a final, irreversible decision that will define what remains of him.
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