Horrors of the Haunter #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Give the Devil His Due!", Randall Fury takes on a chilling mystery when Mrs. Paul Draper claims her husband sold his soul to the devil—only to find Paul dead and a new victim, John Anderson, in peril. With the trail leading to a pattern of soul-selling, Fury must uncover whether a real demon is at work or if something far more sinister is behind the killings. Written by Bill Black and illustrated by Dick Ayers, with inks by Bill Black and Ernie Bache, the issue features a cover by Bill Black, blending gothic dread with classic pulp sensibilities in a 1994 horror tale.
In "Give the Devil His Due!" from *Horrors of the Haunter #1*, when widow Mrs. Paul Draper pleads with Randall Fury that her husband made a deal with the devil, the enigmatic Haunter is drawn into a chilling mystery. With Draper dead and another man in danger, the Haunter must track down the next soul said to be sold—uncovering whether the devil is real, or something far more sinister is at play.
In "Skull House!", Randall Fury is summoned to investigate a string of murders linked to Skull Mountain, only to find himself stranded at a deserted inn during a storm—where the killings escalate and the deadly Haunter remains at large. With the storm cutting off escape and the body count rising, Fury must stay one step ahead of a killer who’s already claimed too many lives.
In "The Ghost of Longhair John!" from Horrors of the Haunter #1 (1994), the legend of a vengeful killer named Longhair John resurfaces on the frontier, haunting the land once more. When a new figure matching his likeness begins terrorizing the region, the Haunted Horseman sets out to prove he’s not a ghost—but a man with a past he can’t outrun.
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