Voodoo #11
In "Horribly Beautiful," gangster Johnnie Grotz meets a fiery end at the hands of his rivals—only to find himself in Hell, where he steals Satan’s trident and turns the tables on the Prince of Darkness. With newfound power, he returns to Earth to exact revenge, even humiliating Satan by forcing him to shine his shoes. But when the trident slips from his grasp, the tables turn once more, and Satan vows to make Johnnie pay. Penciled and inked by the Iger Shop, this 1953 classic blends pulp menace with supernatural flair, all on a cover by the same team.
Agatha Baxter, a homely woman living in the shadow of her beautiful sister Joy, becomes consumed by envy and commits a terrible act of violence in a moment of rage. When Joy discovers the truth and turns to dark magic for answers, the sisters' mansion becomes a battleground of supernatural vengeance. This tale of beauty, ugliness, and occult retribution cuts deep into the human cost of jealousy and obsession.
Two brothers—one a wealthy miser, the other a bedridden invalid dependent on him—live in a crumbling mansion filled with hoarded junk, their resentment festering behind closed doors. When the older brother's cruelty finally pushes the younger too far, a desperate plan involving the very clutter that surrounds them sets a trap neither will escape. The Old Hag, who once worked for the Brunos, returns to tell you how greed and spite can destroy a family far more thoroughly than any outsider ever could.
In "The King of Hades," gangster Johnnie Grotz finds himself in Hell after his murder, only to seize Satan’s trident and turn the tables on the Devil himself. With newfound power, he returns to the surface to exact revenge on those who betrayed him—only to be humiliated in turn when he drops the trident and Satan regains control.
When a woman checks into the notorious Room 1313 at the Rex Arms hotel, she meets a fate so terrible that the room becomes cursed—and exactly one year later, a skeptical politician discovers why guests have learned to fear that number. Detective-Sergeant Starnes sets a desperate trap to uncover the dreadful secret haunting the 13th floor, but the evil lurking in Room 1313 may be far more than any mortal plan can stop.
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Reprinted in Strange Fantasy #14 (1954), Weird #1 [5] (1968), Weird #6 (1968), Tales of Voodoo #11 (1968), Witches Tales #7 (1969), Tales of Voodoo #2 (1970), Horror Tales #3 (1970), Terror Tales #3 (1970), Terror Tales #1 (1971), Weird #2 (1971), Witches Tales #4 (1971), Tales from the Tomb #6 (1971), Tales from the Tomb #5 (1972), Tales of Voodoo #2 (1974), Wicked Witchs' Tales [sic] #2 (1979), The Chilling Archives of Horror Comics! #14 (2015), The Chilling Archives of Horror Comics! #17 (2016), PS Artbooks Softee: Voodoo #2 (2022)
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