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Uncanny Tales#145
Cover: Steve Ditko

Uncanny Tales #145

Jan 1980 · Alan Class · 0.20 GBP
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“The Night of the Red Snow”

In "The Night of the Red Snow," a mysterious dream drifts through the sleeping city, seeking its true dreamer before midnight—only to find its intended target has already met a fatal end. Written and illustrated by Jim Mooney, this haunting tale unfolds in the quiet tension between sleep and waking, where a single misstep in the dream world has real-world consequences. The cover, a striking piece by Steve Ditko, captures the eerie stillness of a snow-laden night, perfectly framing the story’s unsettling mood.

artist, inker Jim Mooney · cover Steve Ditko

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artist, inker Jim Mooney
cover pencils, inks Steve Ditko

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A dream searches for the correct dreamer before midnight, but after trying a couple of sleepers realizes it has made a mistake and dissolves. The man who was supposed to have a dream about falling from a great height was a convict attempting a prison break. Since he had no warning, he attempted to scale the high wall and fell to his death.

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