Strange Tales #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Devil and Donald Webster," a 1952 Strange Tales classic, a man's cunning deal with the Devil backfires in the afterlife, leaving him trapped between Heaven and Hell—condemned to wander the earth, recounting his tale in dimly lit bars. Gene Colan’s moody artwork brings the story’s eerie moral fable to life, while Bill Everett’s striking cover captures the tale’s dark, timeless dread.
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O'Malley tricks the Devil into giving him wealth while he is alive, but the Devil is resentful, and so after O'Malley dies the Devil won't allow him to enter Hell. St. Peter refuses to allow him into Heaven because he lived a wealthy and sinful life, so he has nothing to do but wander around telling his story in bars.
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