Twisted Tales #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "You, Illusion," a quiet evening takes a surreal turn when a man walking his dog under the moonlight begins to transform into a werewolf—only to find his dog undergoing a startling change of her own. Written by Bruce Jones and illustrated by John Totleben with colors by Daryl Isaacs, this 1984 Pacific Comics standout blends eerie atmosphere with a subtle, unsettling shift in perception. The cover by John Bolton captures the story’s haunting mood, making this a standout issue for fans of psychological horror and unexpected twists.
In "Evening Walk," a man takes his dog out for a stroll under the full moon, unaware that the night’s glow carries a hidden curse. As the transformation begins, both he and his dog are changed—his body twisting into something feral, and the dog into a sleek, otherworldly woman. She leads him home, a silent companion in their shared metamorphosis.
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Reprinted in Twisted Tales 3-D #1 (1986), USA magazine #27 (1987), USA magazine #28 / 29 (1987), USA magazine #30 (1987), Zona 84 #47 (1988), USA magazine #39 (1989), Made in USA #4 (1991), The Mammoth Book of Best Horror Comics #[nn] (2008)
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