IN STORES this Wednesday, April 6th-- it's HAUNTED LOVE #3! Yes, screams a charm as the third and finale fright-filled issue of IDW’s hair-raising new hit misery-series, HAUNTED LOVE concludes with a gag-gle of gruesome guys ’n gals ensnared in shivery tales of love and romance gone horribly awry! Seven macabre matches most definitely NOT made in heaven-- and here we have a FULL STORY preview of the first terrible tale from the issue-- an awful Tomb for Two, originally presented in the March 1952 issue of Journey into Fear #6. (WARNING: HAUNTED LOVE is not recommended for lovers of long walks on the beach, soft music, or candlelight dinners.)
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Yes, again, an annoying comment that I'll be reading this on Wednesday, but I will add congratulations on this very successful series. I've really enjoyed it!
Well you probably already read it anyway when I first posted it here about 7 or 8 years ago... let us know what you think of the new issue!
This story is perfect for the series. Yugh. I like to imagine how the skin of a taxidermied lass would brown and harden like a salted mummy (or perhaps a football) over the course of a few months. How it would pull tight against the stitches and cotton batting. Pull away from the dental alginate and the wooden armature. There's a reason most stuffed animals have pelts.
So, any plans for an upcoming Haunted Love hardback?
Warning--I'm about to make a very bad joke.
His wife's name was Elsa huh? After her death, he just couldn't let it go!
The one thing that doesn't work in my case is your warning. I like some of the gushiest romantic stuff you could imagine, but I like HAUNTED LOVE as well.
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