International Comics #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Statues of Stanley Killen," a fugitive Igor, haunted by his father’s brutal death, seeks refuge and justice in a world where the past is carved in stone. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Sheldon Moldoff, this 1947 EC tale unfolds with a chilling sense of dread as Igor joins forces with the sister of Countess Sophia in a desperate bid to escape the Czar’s reach. The cover by Leo Bachle captures the story’s gothic tension, a stark silhouette against a crumbling monument.
In "The Statues of Stanley Killen," Van follows a trail from the murder of a sculptor to the mysterious theft of jewels from a local diamond shop, uncovering a web of secrets hidden in plain sight. The story unfolds with quiet tension, as each clue leads deeper into a past that refuses to stay buried.
In "Countess Sophia's Painting!" from International Comics #3 (1947), fugitive Igor seeks refuge with the sister of the late Countess Sophia, joining her in a desperate bid to escape the Czar’s reach. With danger closing in and the past rising like smoke, their fragile alliance hinges on a forgotten portrait and a secret only she knows.
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