Horror #9
In "Die Rache des Voodoo Priesters!", a terrified Claude Vachon faces the terrifying consequences of his cruelty when the vengeful son of his victims returns with a cursed altar, sealing his fate beneath the earth. Written by Alan Riefe and brought to life with haunting art by Tony DeZuniga, this 1973 horror classic delivers a chilling tale of retribution, with a cover by Bernie Wrightson that captures the dread in every shadow.
In "Die Rache des Voodoo Priesters!" from Horror #9 (1973), the cruel plantation owner Claude Vachon faces the chilling consequences of his past when the son of his victims returns with a voodoo altar. Trapped by dark ritual and the weight of his sins, Vachon’s desperate attempt to escape with his ill-gotten blood money meets an ancient, unyielding fate.
In the chilling final moments of his life, stonemason Tim labors to complete his own perfect tombstone, his hands trembling as he carves the final details—only to realize, in his delirium, that he’s etched the wrong date. The precision of his craft now mocks him, a grim irony carved in stone.
When witch Rachel faces execution, blind Myles comes to her aid—setting in motion a bond that transforms both their lives. As she heals him, Rachel sheds her cursed form, becoming a strikingly beautiful young woman, but the price of her new life remains unknown.
In "Der Fluch des Spukschlosses!", Lance Cauldan’s desperate attempt to win his bride takes a dark turn when he enlists the help of the enigmatic Mary—only to discover she is the ghost of Lady Morby. As the truth unravels, Lance faces the consequences of his actions in a place where the past refuses to stay buried.
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↩ Reprints The Unexpected #119 (1970), House of Mystery #193 (1971), House of Secrets #97 (1972)
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