The Unexpected #105
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running anthology of eerie tales delivers a genuinely unsettling cover for this March 1968 issue, with Bob Brown's art depicting a terrified man fleeing in panic while a looming, ghoulish figure bearing a pistol dominates the background — a chilling visual promise tied to the lead story, "The Night I Watched Myself Die!" The composition's nighttime urban setting and the oversized, leering specter make this one hard to set back on the spinner rack. Carl Wessler's scripting and Bob Brown's interior art round out what looks to be a memorably creepy chapter in The Unexpected's run.
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A hired killer is after reporter Paul Galen.
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