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Terror Illustrated#1
Cover: Reed Crandall

Terror Illustrated #1

Dec 1955 · EC · 0.25 USD
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Terror Illustrated #1 (1955) delivers a chilling, atmospheric tale of a drifter transformed by a vampire, his confusion deepening with each violent impulse he can’t control. Written by Al Feldstein and brought to life with stark, expressive art by Reed Crandall—both interior and cover—this story captures the haunting tragedy of a man lost to a fate he never understood.

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writer Al Feldstein · artist, inker Reed Crandall · cover Reed Crandall

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artist, inker Reed Crandall
cover pencils, inks Reed Crandall

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A drifter is "turned" by a vampire, but doesn't understand this strange new condition and powerful urges, so he attempts to track the woman down. He continually feels that he has found her at last only to realize his mistake when he has slaked his blood thirst upon his latest victim. Eventually the citizens discover his hiding place and pound a stake through his heart and he dies without ever fully comprehending what has happened to him.

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