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Cover: Bill Alexander

Weird #6

Oct 1972 · Eerie Publications · 0.60 USD
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In "Mask of Horror," Oscar Fraga’s striking art brings to life the haunting tale of Cambria, caught between two suitors in the secluded English village of Cunliffe—only one of whom hides a monstrous secret beneath a human guise. Bill Alexander’s moody cover captures the story’s eerie tension, setting the stage for a chilling clash of love and fear in a countryside where danger wears a familiar face.

Contains 7 stories
Mask of Horror
6 pp · Horror-Suspense
Deadman's Rope
4 pp · Horror-Suspense
The Monster
7 pp · Horror-Suspense

In the fog-draped countryside of Cunliffe, beautiful Cambria finds herself caught between two men—one human, one a lurking werewolf whose true nature haunts the night. As the tension mounts beneath the moonlit hills, loyalty and fear collide in a story where every shadow holds a secret.

The Witch's Claws
6 pp · Horror-Suspense
The Ogre from Space
7 pp · Horror-Suspense, Science Fiction
Sawdust Banshee
6 pp · Horror-Suspense
The Weird Dead
8 pp · Horror-Suspense

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Full credits

artist, inker Oscar Fraga
cover pencils, inks Bill Alexander

Reprints

↩ Reprints Web of Mystery #5 (1951), Chamber of Chills Magazine #9 (1952), Black Cat Comics #42 (1953), Voodoo #6 (1953), Witches Tales #1 (1970), Horror Tales #2 (1971), Tales of Voodoo #2 (1971), Weird Worlds #2 (1971)

Reprinted in Tales from the Tomb #5 (1974), Weird #3 (1976), Horror Tales #5 (1977), Terror Tales #1 (1978), Horror Tales #2 (1978), Terror Tales #[1] (1979), Weird Vampire Tales #2 (1980), Weird #3 [2] (1980), Chill of Fear #[nn] (1982), Charons of Hell #[nn] (1983)

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