TYPICALLY GREAT ACG STORY THAT LOOKS OLDER THAN '54 TO ME. IT'S FUNNY YOU SHOULD POST THIS ALONG WITH THE HORROR-MOOD COLLECTION AS THIS STORY HAS ALOT OF "MOOD" AS WELL. AND THE FACT THAT THE MAIN HEROINE IS GOING TO DIE NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS TO HER MAKES FOR A VERY COMPELLING CHARACTER.
Despite the lousy title and the somewhat unnnecessary inclusion of a villain,this was excellent,very moody,somber,dreamlike,Jacque Torneur would've done wonders with it,actually parts of it remind me quite a bit of CARNIVAL OF SOULS.great posts for 4 days in a row!best week yet this month!.
Great story, and also a very interesting weird cartoonist... do you know his name?
ReplyDeleteGcd says this is by George Wilhelms
ReplyDeletefyi:: Karswell always puts a link to the comic in his intro to each story just click the highlighted part that says Adventures in the unknown #18
TYPICALLY GREAT ACG STORY THAT LOOKS OLDER THAN '54 TO ME. IT'S FUNNY YOU SHOULD POST THIS ALONG WITH THE HORROR-MOOD COLLECTION AS THIS STORY HAS ALOT OF "MOOD" AS WELL. AND THE FACT THAT THE MAIN HEROINE IS GOING TO DIE NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS TO HER MAKES FOR A VERY COMPELLING CHARACTER.
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ReplyDeleteLove it! Very spooky......
ReplyDeleteDespite the lousy title and the somewhat unnnecessary inclusion of a villain,this was excellent,very moody,somber,dreamlike,Jacque Torneur would've done wonders with it,actually parts of it remind me quite a bit of CARNIVAL OF SOULS.great posts for 4 days in a row!best week yet this month!.
ReplyDelete>Despite the lousy title
ReplyDeleteWhat's so lousy about the title, do you mean the text design?
If I remember right, that whole issue was solid.
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