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☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Werewolf Strikes!", Tom Kellogg returns to his brother Andrew’s home after a fresh string of killings, tracking strange footprints and bracing for a creature he can’t yet see. Armed with silver bullets and a trap of his own design, Tom sets a trap that draws the beast into the open—only to be saved by a mysterious shot from above. As he climbs from the pit, the truth comes crashing down: Andrew stands before him, and the body of his girlfriend June lies in the trap below. Written by Bill Gaines and Al Feldstein, with art and inks by Jack Davis and lettering by Jim Wroten, this chilling tale delivers a shocking twist in a classic horror setting. Cover by Jack Davis.
In "Curse of the Werewolf," elderly zoologist Emil Sonsine grapples with a terrifying transformation after saving a man’s life with a blood transfusion—only to awaken a primal, monstrous hunger within himself. Haunted by guilt and torn between his fading humanity and newfound strength, he faces a painful reckoning when he discovers his long-lost love has moved on, leading to a fateful confrontation with her new lover.
Robert Warsham arrives at his uncle’s deathbed to learn a chilling secret: a family curse tied to a monstrous legacy. Decades ago, a failed experiment transformed Vincent Warsham’s scientist partner into a were-beast, and now, every Warsham who reaches 45 is hunted by the creature in vengeance.
In "The Beast of the Full Moon!", Tom Kellogg arrives at his brother Andrew's home with his fiancée June, only to find eerie footprints outside and a growing dread as the night unfolds. With silver bullets in hand and a trap set, Tom prepares to confront the creature terrorizing the countryside—only to face a horrifying twist when the werewolf’s attack is stopped by a shot from above. As Tom climbs from the pit, he sees Andrew… and then, in the darkness below, the body of June.
In "Werewolf Husband," Lucille Garth sets her sights on marrying the reclusive Count Yarno, drawn by his fortune and the mystery surrounding him. As she navigates their courtship, her growing suspicions about his true nature begin to twist her carefully laid plans.
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↩ Reprints The Beyond #1 (1950), Vault of Horror #17 (1951), Eerie #1 (1951), Worlds of Fear #2 (1952), Adventures into Darkness #9 (1953), Baffling Mysteries #23 (1954), Wolfman #1 (1963)
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