Adventures into Darkness 8

Adventures into Darkness 8

Feb 1953

ParThomas Publications

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The cover, illustrated by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio, depicts a chilling scene of zombies wielding shovels approaching a grave keeper's hut, setting a macabre tone for the issue. Notable Stories and Artwork "The House That Jackdaw Built": This story stands out for its innovative narrative about newlyweds trapped in a technologically advanced house controlled by a jealous suitor. The artwork by Alex Toth, inked by Mike Peppe, is praised for its elegant design and pacing, showcasing Toth's signature streamlined shapes and use of darkened panels. "The Twisted Hands": Another contribution from Alex Toth and Mike Peppe, this tale revolves around shipwreck survivors who face dire consequences after abandoning a man in the water. The artwork is noted for its texture and cross-hatching, reflecting the hallmarks of Toth's style. "Mark of Evil": Illustrated by Rocco Mastroserio, this story involves a camera capable of predicting the future. While the plot has been critiqued for its straightforward resolution, Mastroserio's artwork contributes a distinctive flair to the narrative. "Death's Bridal Gown": Drawn by Sam Citron, this tale blends elements of romance and horror. Citron's background in romance comics is evident, though the story itself has been described as lacking in novelty. "The Fatal Strands": This narrative, illustrated by Charles Sultan, tells the bizarre story of a janitor who murders his landlady, only to be haunted and ultimately killed by her hair. The story is notable for its surreal and twisted plot.

Détails

Date de publication
Mar 13, 2025
Langue
English
Catégorie
Bandes dessinées & romans graphiques
Copyright
Aucun copyright connu (domaine public)
Contributeurs
Compilation par: Thomas Publications

Caractéristiques

Pages
33
Type de reliure
Livre à couverture souple Livre à couverture souple
Couleur de l’intérieur
Couleur
Dimensions
Bande dessinée (6,625 x 10,25 po / 168 x 260 mm)

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