Horror #15
"Čarobno ogledalo" in Horror #15 (1988) delivers a chilling historical twist, following executioner Francis Tourneau in 1769 as he collaborates with physician Joseph-Ignace Guillotin on a grim innovation. The story unfolds with a stark, haunting atmosphere, its unsettling tone amplified by Vic Dowling’s art and Bob Stuart’s inks. The cover, a striking piece by Neal Adams, captures the era’s dread with its dramatic, shadowed figures.
In "Čarobno ogledalo," a chilling tale from Horror #15 (1988), Ilsa’s transformation into a vampire brings no return to youth—only a haunting realization that her new existence is a curse. As Rachel confronts her with grief and resolve, Ilsa faces the truth of her fate, and Dracula, fleeing into Ilsa’s black mirror, drags Taj into the abyss with him.
In "Smrt dolazi srebrnom stazom," Dracula and Jo use the black mirror to vanish into 19th Century Transylvania, pulling the past into their deadly game. Drake and Rachel chase them through the mirror’s veil, but Dracula slips away once more—leaving them stranded in a time and place where shadows move with purpose.
In "Morlandsko čudovište," Dracula and Lenore return to 20th-century England, their ancient hunt reignited as vampire hunters close in. When Dracula targets Rachel, his plans unravel at the hands of a deformed son of a nobleman—whose hidden strength may be the key to stopping him.
In 1769, executioner Francis Tourneau seeks a more humane way to carry out his grim duty, aided by physician Joseph-Ignace Guillotin’s radical designs for a mechanized blade. As the guillotine is tested and put into use, the fragile order of the ancien régime begins to crack—until revolution erupts and the Bastille falls. Now, Tourneau faces the ultimate irony: the device he helped perfect becomes his own fate.
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