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Vault of Evil#6
Cover: Gil Kane & Tony Mortellaro & John Romita

Vault of Evil #6

Oct 1973 · Marvel · 0.20 USD
“Help Wanted!”

In "Help Wanted!", a chilling tale from 1973’s Vault of Evil #6, a desperate man finds himself trapped in a body he never asked for—after a plastic surgeon swaps faces with him in a twisted bid to win his wife’s affection. With George Tuska handling both pencils and inks, the story unfolds with a cold, clinical dread as the husband must play the role of the very man who stole his life. The cover by Gil Kane, with inks by Tony Mortellaro and John Romita, captures the eerie precision of the deception.

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Full credits

artist, inker George Tuska
cover pencils Gil Kane
cover inks Tony Mortellaro
cover inks John Romita

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A plastic surgeon wants a man's wife so knocks him out and exchanges faces with him. The man knows that his wife would rather shoot him instead, so when she enters the room he pretends to be the surgeon and claims that he couldn't go through with the plan. She pulls out a gun and murders the surgeon and when she hands her husband the gun to dispose of, he shoots her.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).