UPDATE: I've started a new job this week, so THOIA posts (and at AEET too) might be a bit sparse here and there depending upon my schedule. I do promise to continue delivering quality posts though... just a heads up, thanks for stopping by!
Saturday, September 4, 2010
The Strange Affair with... Death!!
For the next week or so things are gonna get dark and mysterious around here as we take some time to melt a few brain cells with the goofy/gory glories that can only come from the Dark Mysteries series. If you thrilled to past THOIA posts like "Horror of Mixed Torsos", Cannibal's Revenge", "If the Noose Fits-- Wear It", and "Born in a Grave" then this stuff'll kill ya! But let us start things off slow 'n easy with one from the Feb/March 1952 issue of Dark Mysteries #5.
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HAAAAA! I LIKE HOW THIS IS STARTING THINGS OFF SLOW AND EASY........WHAT A NUTJOB OF A STORY! AMAZING!!!!
BACK FROM MY TRIP AND HAVE ALOT OF CATCHING UP TO DO NOW TOO
Talk about Freudian overtones.
Panel three of page one is beyond double entendre!
A NAME THAT STRIKES TERROR AND DREAD AND FEAR AND PANIC AND HORROR IN ALL WHO HEAR IT!!!-
bobo.
>WHAT A NUTJOB OF A STORY!
The first of many nutjobs yet to come!
>Panel three of page one is beyond double entendre!
Totally... Mona and The Now Dead Dick-- coming soon to an "Adults XXX Only" theatre near you!
And if you think that one's good, wait'll you read some of the stuff in one of my upcoming Hy Fleishman posts later next week--- oooh boy!
>bobo.
AIEEEEEEEE!!!!!
"Bobo - I want her. Not for the usual reasons. I want her as my own."
Right there, we're into something good. The fact that these two even have, "usual reasons" is startling enough. What's "usual" for this pair sets the imagination reeling.
Great story. Not for the usual reasons.
In retrospect, maybe Dick would've been a better husband than Frank.
"Go get Deland, Bobo. And don't you worry about making it look like an accident either--just go ahead and make it look like a vampire did it. Who cares. As long as it doesn't look like the work of a dwarf or Gomez Addams, the papers'll never know!"
Deliriously loony.
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