Red Circle Sorcery #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Highwayman's Escape," jealousy drives Heinrich to a desperate act, stealing Sinkovitz’s latest piano composition—unaware that the music holds a power far beyond mere melody. Written by Don Glut and brought to life with moody precision by Carlos Pino on art and inks, this 1974 Red Circle Sorcery tale blends suspense and the supernatural in a story where a stolen score may be the key to something far darker than anyone imagined. The cover, by Gray Morrow, captures the eerie tension with a haunting, atmospheric scene.
In "Enough to Raise the Dead," Heinrich’s simmering jealousy erupts into murder when he kills Sinkovitz and steals his final piano composition—unaware that the music holds a power far beyond mere melody. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, this chilling 1974 tale from Red Circle Sorcery explores the dangerous allure of art and the price of obsession.
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Reprinted in Comic Reader #106 (1974), Dossier Negro #72 (1975), Strange Romance Tales #1 (1977), L'Insolite #1 (1977), L'Insolite #3 (1977), L'Insolite #9 (1978), L'Insolite #10 (1979), L'Insolite #23 (1982), Basically Strange #1 (1982), Afterlife with Archie Magazine #3 (2015), Afterlife with Archie Magazine #4 (2015), Chilling Adventures in Sorcery #[nn] (2017)
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