Spectral #12
In "La déesse de l'épouvante," George Kashdan weaves a chilling mystery around the life of Robert Louis Stevenson, probing whether a malevolent spirit once dwelled within him—inspiring the dark genius behind Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde. Rico Rival’s stark interior art brings the eerie tale to life, while Luis Dominguez’s haunting cover captures the story’s unsettling tone.
In "Le démon qui était en lui," a haunting tale from Spectral #12, the legend of Robert Louis Stevenson takes a chilling turn—was the famed author truly haunted by a demon? As whispers of an Indian medicine man’s ritual surface, the story explores the dark, mysterious origins behind the writer’s most infamous creation, leaving readers to wonder where truth ends and terror begins.
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↩ Reprints House of Mystery #215 (1973), House of Mystery #216 (1973), Ghosts #59 (1977), Ghosts #88 (1980)
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