Issue | #v3#2 |
Published | September 1981 |
Cover Price | 2.50 USD |
Pages | 60 |
Editing | ? |
Genre | horror |
Synopsis | "Incredible screams of terror echo as the sharp fangs of the Baron sink into soft flesh." |
Genre | horror |
Notes | Same basic script as original with new art. |
Reprinted | from Terror Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 series) #v7#3 [a redrawn version of "The Vampire's Weird Duel" from Web of Mystery (Ace Magazines, 1951 Series) #6 (December 1951)] |
Synopsis | "A gruesome shocker of a ghastly apparition that rips its head off and leaves a trail of death in its wake." |
Genre | horror |
Notes | Same basic script as original with new art. |
Reprinted | from Witches Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 series) #v6#5 [a redrawn version of "Headless Horror" Chamber of Chills Magazine (Harvey, 1952 series) #8] |
Synopsis | "A horrifying tale about a dead man who lived to have vengeance on his betrayers across the span of centuries." |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | Marchionne (signed) |
Inks | Marchionne (signed) |
Notes | Same basic script as original with new art. |
Reprinted | from Web of Evil (Quality, 1952 Series) #2 (January 1953). Original title "Hangman's Horror." |
Synopsis | "From beyond our world came the strange creatures with a mission that staggered the imagination and struck terror into the heart of earthlings." |
Genre | science fiction; horror |
Pencils | A. Reynoso (signed) |
Inks | A. Reynoso (signed) |
Synopsis | " "Superstitious bunk!" was Will Gordon's thought until his own eyes bulged with fear as the tree men with gnarled faces and branchy arms reached for his trembling body." |
Genre | horror |
Notes | Same basic script as original with new art." |
Reprinted | from Web of Mystery (Ace, 1951 Series) #6 (December 1951). Original title "Tribe of the Terrible Trees." |
Synopsis | "Weird was the best description of the vampire whose lust for warm blood was overcome by an even greater force with a wooden stake." |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | Oscar Fraga (signed) |
Inks | Oscar Fraga (signed) |
Reprinted | from Terrors of Dracula (Eerie Publications, 1979 series) #v1#3 |
Synopsis | " "...and why not?" spoke the sorcerer's apprentice as he tampered with the powers from beyond only to be swept into a demon's vortex of unspeakable horror." |
Genre | horror |
Reprinted | from Terrors of Dracula (Eerie Publications, 1979 series) #v1#3 |
Synopsis | "From the depth of Dracula's crypt loathsome creatures rose and began their ghoulish attack on the living." |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | Dick Ayers |
Inks | Dick Ayers |
Reprinted | from Witches Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 Series) #v5#3 [originally from ?] |