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Vault of Evil#19
Cover: Ron Wilson & Tom Palmer

Vault of Evil #19

Jun 1975 · Marvel · 0.25 USD
“Inside the Tomb!”

"Inside the Tomb!" kicks off in Vault of Evil #19 with a chilling twist on prison escape lore: an aging inmate suddenly gains the ability to materialize objects, drawing the desperate attention of his cellmate. As they plan a daring breakout using a car and three guns conjured from thin air, the weapons vanish mid-escape—leaving the convict to question whether his cellmate’s sudden death was the cause. Joe Certa handles both pencils and inks for the story, while Ron Wilson and Tom Palmer deliver the eerie cover.

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artist, inker Joe Certa · cover Ron Wilson, Tom Palmer

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artist, inker Joe Certa
cover pencils Ron Wilson
cover inks Tom Palmer

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An old convict discovers he has the power to materialize objects. His cellmate threatens him into materializing three guns and a car to make a jailbreak. They almost succeed when their guns disappear. He thinks that the old man made their guns vanish, but the warden informs him that the old man actually died just as they were about to make their escape.

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