Red Circle Sorcery #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "If I Were King," timid accountant Myron Evans swaps his quiet life for the dazzling role of King Cade, a charismatic TV talk show host, thanks to his neighbor Leonora’s mysterious intervention. Written by Marvin Channing and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Alex Toth—pencils, inks, and lettering all by the legendary hand—this 1974 Red Circle Sorcery tale explores the dazzling, dizzying price of fame. The cover by Gray Morrow captures the surreal glamour of the transformation, perfectly framing the story’s dreamlike twist.
In "If I Were King," timid accountant Myron Evans swaps his quiet life for the dazzling role of King Cade, a charismatic TV talk show host, after his neighbor Leonora grants his secret wish. But stepping into the spotlight brings a spotlight he never expected—sudden fame, relentless scrutiny, and a world of pressures that test his very sense of self.
In "The Goal Is Death," a vampire desperate to feel alive again slips into the body of a hockey player, chasing the thrill of human motion and blood. But when a crucifix from a teammate’s gear becomes entangled in his equipment, the game turns deadly—no matter how fast he skates, he can’t outrun what’s coming.
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Reprinted in Comic Reader #108 (1974), Vampus #46 (1975), Strange Romance Tales #1 (1977), Crawling Horror #[nn] (1982), Afterlife with Archie Magazine #3 (2015), Chilling Adventures in Sorcery #[nn] (2017)
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