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Cover: Kurt Schaffenberger
Sinister Tales #175
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In "The Hundred-Year Witch!" from Sinister Tales #175 (1980), a teenage inventor's modern ambitions clash with an ancient, otherworldly presence determined to keep the tradition of hand-peeling potatoes alive. Gene Colan's moody artwork brings the eerie tension to life, while Kurt Schaffenberger's striking cover captures the story's unsettling charm.
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A teenager is inventing a mechanical potato peeler, but a supernatural figure stops him to preserve the culture of hand-peeling potatoes in kitchens.
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