Vampyr #12
In "Sarnaks hemmelighed," a tiny man who lives in a green box and performs nightly good deeds finds his quiet life upended when a burglar steals his home and demands to know his secret to shrinking. Written by Bill Benulis and illustrated by Bill Benulis with inks by Jack Abel, this whimsical 1974 tale from Interpresse blends charm and mischief as the little man, despite his kindness, inadvertently teaches a thief how to become small—setting up a story where size isn’t just physical, but moral. The cover by Tom Sutton and John Romita captures the story’s playful mystery in bold, dynamic lines.
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The story of a little (roughly inch tall) man who lives in a little green box and comes out every night to do a good deed. One day a burglar steals his box and asks the little man to tell him the secret of how to be as small as he is so that he can rob banks. Unfortunately, the little man is nice enough to show him how.
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