You read
Daughter of Doom in our last post, and
The Mummy Master in the
THOIA Archive is located right
HERE! Now read the other two stories from the March 1955 issue of
Beware #14 for not only a
THOIA Double Feature, but also another
FULL ISSUE presentation! Artwork on
The Sorcerer is by
Sid Check! Cover art by
Myron Fass.
5 comments:
Curiously, the first story has bits reminiscent of Clark Ashton Smith's "Return of the Sorceror", though it's definitely *not* an adaptation of that story.
There's some fun bits here and there, but boy are these stories wordy, and full of weird, un-used elements (dark dancer: why the love triangle? Why didn't they just go for a drive before the show and crash? Yes, he was drinking, but it really doesn't add anything, he could have been drinking, or it could have just been an accident.)
I like Fass' cover. It's not rendered well but it's just jammed packed with elements, and a bit of Feldstein in there. It'd be an eye catching cover on the newsstands.
Thanks for another complete issue!
It's cool how that turban is floating over John's head in the splash for the Sorcerer. But nothing ever beats people jumping around in a skeleton suit, so for me that's the clear winner here. I just wish they'd bothered to imagine more of that Halloween show in the story, before whatsisface pumped the lead full of lead.
Thanks for the comments -- got a few coming up next from THE UNSEEN --stay tombed!!
I was immediately reminded of "Return of the Sorcerer" too. I'm afraid it's nearly the only Clark Ashton Smith story I know WELL, so I was able to spot that.
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