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Cover: Al Avison
Tomb of Terror #3
“Crypt of Tomorrow”
In "Crypt of Tomorrow," Countess Aurora Karine trades her soul for dark power, ruling her country with a witch’s grasp—until death claims her and the ghosts of her victims drag her screaming to hell. Written, drawn, and inked by Bob Powell, this chilling tale from 1952 blends gothic dread with moral retribution, all framed by Al Avison’s haunting cover.
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Countess Aurora Karine sells her soul to Satan for witch-like powers that she uses to take over her small country. Upon death she is greeted by the ghosts of those she haw wronged that drag her to hell.
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