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War Against Crime#11
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War Against Crime #11

Feb 1950 · EC · 0.10 USD
“The Mummy's Curse”

In "The Mummy's Curse," a 1950 EC comic gem, Johnny Craig crafts a chilling tale of guilt and deception, where a man’s desperate attempt to protect his mentally fragile brother spirals into a deadly game of shadows. With stark, expressive art by Craig on both interior and cover, the story unfolds in a tense, claustrophobic atmosphere as secrets buried in the basement threaten to surface.

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writer, artist, inker Johnny Craig · letterer Jim Wroten · cover Johnny Craig

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writer, artist, inker Johnny Craig
letterer Jim Wroten
cover pencils, inks Johnny Craig

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Frank cared for his crazed brother Hugo, who had the mind of a baby and did not really understand the difference between right and wrong. This was a fact Frank wanted to keep from Janice, but when she learned of the situation she ran off, but for just a little while. Meanwhile, Ugo binds up Frank and walls him in down in the basement. When Janice comes looking for Frank, Ugo tells her what he did to Frank and, through a trick maneuver, notifies the authorities and Frank is saved.

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