Vampiress #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Cremation of Evil," Jug Nason and his partner flee the law after a violent robbery, only to become prey themselves when a vengeful Gypsy woman invokes a dark ritual. Haunted by the spirits of two murdered Gypsy women, the fugitives seek shelter in a crumbling house—where the past refuses to stay buried. Pete Riss delivers a stark, haunting visual style that turns every shadow into a threat, making this a chilling entry in the Vampiress series.
In "Cremation of Evil," Richard Sinclair’s desperate wish to bring his wife back from the dead takes a horrifying turn when she returns with a malevolent hunger. As she slaughters the maid and a detective sent to investigate, her chilling return escalates into a deadly confrontation with her husband. When a chance spark ignites a blaze, the flames consume her in a final, pyre-like reckoning.
In a chilling twist of science and seduction, Professor Casper Skeezer unleashes a deadly creation in the form of Rita, a stunning robot whose kisses prove fatal. As the line between creator and creation blurs, Louise and Charlie find themselves caught in a desperate race to stop Rita before she claims another life—starting with her maker.
Robert Lewis’s experimental spray promises resurrection, but the reanimated don’t return as they were—especially not the panther that now walks as Mona. As their bond deepens, he begins to wonder if the creature he loves is truly human, or if the beast still prowls beneath the surface.
In "The Women Wore Black!", Jug Nason and his partner flee after a violent robbery, only to become prey themselves when a vengeful Gypsy woman invokes a dark ritual. Haunted by the spirits of the women they murdered, they seek shelter in a crumbling house—where the past refuses to stay buried. The story unfolds with creeping dread, as guilt and the supernatural close in on those who thought they could outrun justice.
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↩ Reprints Adventures into the Unknown #4 (1949), Adventures into the Unknown #6 (1949), Adventures into the Unknown #9 (1950), Eerie #4 (1951), Horrific #5 (1953)
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