The Witching Hour #82
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running horror anthology reaches issue #82 with a cover by Luis Dominguez that drips with midnight dread — a panicked man flees a temple doorway where a multi-armed idol glows an eerie green, while a skull-faced moon looms overhead and a rifle-toting figure lurks in the shadowy background. The cover copy teases "The Night the Moon Went Mad" and warns that a thief is stealing the idol's eye, setting an atmosphere of supernatural menace and earthly greed in equal measure. Inside, writer Bill Kunkel and artist/inker Ernesto Patricio deliver "A Charmed Life," promising the kind of twisty, unsettling storytelling that made The Witching Hour a staple of 1978 DC horror.
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