Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Rendezvous with Death!

Time once again to turn up the heat of our fiendish February love fest with another precode tale of vicious Valentinery! Okay, I really like ACG stories sometimes, especially when they set-up two ding-dong knuckleheads in a scenario where they just can't manage to do anything correctly. Every single decision made is a bad one, and in the case of these two lovebirds, simply taking a trip to the old haunted family estate to search for a hidden fortune is only the start of their bad streak beginning. Love that wonderfully bleak ending as well... from the Oct - Nov. 1954 issue of Forbidden Worlds #34.

7 comments:

Glowworm said...

Was hoping to get a story posted on my birthday! And an ACG one at that. I love ACG's comics. They even knew how to get creative after the Comic Code took effect. Of course, this one is before that occurred. Honestly, Fran's not the one making the wrong decisions here, Vic is. The only reason Fran's doing it is because she thought she loved Vic. The image of Aunt Edna hidden inside the wall is great. Although Vic seemed far too excited to find a crypt hidden inside the wall., if you ask me. Also, Edna really wasn't a miser, she just knew how that Uncle Otto was a greedy jerk. The ending's only bleak for Fran. She didn't deserve being killed. Vic on the other hand--well, a fool and his money are soon parted. Unless you're Uncle Otto!

Brian Barnes said...

Jeepers girl on page 1, always a good sign!

This one has a lot of moving parts; dueling ghosts, greedy lovers, haunted houses, hidden loot, revenge, betrayal, etc, and it all works pretty well together. It's a tight, well paced story with a good ending.

I have to disagree that Fran didn't make a mistake; not that she deserved the fate she got but at one point Vic was going to go to the police and that would have ended the entire situation, yet she said no, and for a pretty poor reason.

Full of great art; Edna in the wall, poor Fran getting shot, and the fight in the fire. I like how the ghost is choking Vic but -- at least from my read -- the choking is doing nothing, it's the smoke and fire that is causing him to not breathe. That's really clever!

The final House of Usher image is great. This is a really good one.

Brian Barnes said...

Happy Birthday!

Glowworm said...

Thank you!

Mr. Karswell said...

>Fran's not the one making the wrong decisions here, Vic is

Well, Vic's the king of shit moves for sure, but as Brian already pointed out, Fran's the one who believes it's a better idea to find a walled-up murdered relative and instead of calling the cops it should just be buried in the garden to not upset anyone. That there, my birthday friend, is clearly a a wrong decision, haha.

Bill the Butcher said...

First: hippy hoppy barkday, Glowworm! May you glow long and prosper.

In all these tales, nobody seems to be genre savvy enough to

1. Not go to the crumbling old Manor.
2. Not go there at the dead of night.
3. Consider the possibility that, if there *is* a fortune hidden somewhere, it might by now have been ruined by damp or insects.

Which leads me to Auntt Edna's singularly stupid choice of hiding place. Oh well, maybe that money was half rotten anyway, and Fran just didn't see it out in the garden at night. She'll have all eternity to complain to Aunt Edna, in any case.

JMR777 said...

And nobody lived happily ever after.
As a matter of fact, nobody lived after this ordeal.

This tale is giving off vibes from Edgar Allen Poe's tale The Black Cat, and the previous posts 'Secret in the Wall' and 'The Mummies'.

I do feel sorry for Frances, but she should have realized Vic was no better than Otto.
Frances should have asked Vic for the keys to the car claiming she felt cold and the car's heater would help warm her up, and while Vic was searching she should have driven away without looking back.

I wonder if Aunt Edna's farewell was a warning, 'till we meet again in the next world!'

And before I forget, Happy Birthday Glowworm, that Dorian Gray portrait of yours was a better investment than Apple stock.