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Cover: Gus Ricca & George Tuska & Charles Sultan

Weird Horrors #1

Jun 1952 · St. John · 0.10 USD
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“The Vampire Fog”

"The Vampire Fog" kicks off with the sinister influence of the mad monk of San Christobal, a figure who manipulates fear and superstition with chilling effectiveness. Drawn in stark, atmospheric detail by George Tuska, this early St. John horror tale introduces a chilling threat that only the rational mind of anthropologist John Hammond can confront. The cover by Gus Ricca, George Tuska, and Charles Sultan captures the eerie dread of the story’s central mystery.

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artist, inker George Tuska
cover pencils, inks Gus Ricca
cover pencils, inks George Tuska
cover pencils, inks Charles Sultan

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The mad monk of San Christobal belonged to no established brotherhood, but he seized mastery over superstitious minds and wielded his power for evil. That is until he was stopped by the heroic anthropologist John Hammond.

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