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Cover: Bernard Baily

Voodoo #9

Jan 1961 · L. Miller & Son · 1/- [0-1-0 GBP]
📊 ~13,762 copies sold its debut month
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“Stand-in for Death”

In "Stand-in for Death," Karl Danner’s desperate bid for freedom takes a terrifying turn when he steals a coat from a dying man and discovers a mysterious ticket—leading him onto a ferry that isn’t meant for the living. Bernard Baily’s stark, expressive art brings the grim atmosphere to life, with inks and lettering that heighten the sense of dread in this haunting 1961 tale. The cover by Baily perfectly captures the story’s eerie tone, a striking visual that lingers long after the final page.

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artist, inker Bernard Baily · letterer Charlotte Jetter · cover Bernard Baily

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artist, inker Bernard Baily
cover pencils, inks Bernard Baily

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Karl Danner steals the coat of a dying man and uses the ticket he finds in its pockets to escape aboard a ferry. Unfortunately he has chosen the ferry of the dead and is doomed to ride along.

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