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Eerie #6

Apr 1952 · Avon · 0.10 USD
“The Flower of Death!”

In "The Flower of Death!", Jonathan Potts uncovers a chilling family secret while tracing the Livingston lineage—unearthing a centuries-old curse tied to a tyrannical baron and a gypsy chief’s final, vengeful vow. As the dark prophecy resurfaces in the present, Jonathan watches in horror as Mrs. Livingstone’s son is consumed by the ancient doom. Carmine Infantino’s art, inked by Vince Alascia, brings the eerie tale to life in this 1952 Avon classic.

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Jonathan Potts researches the genealogy of the Livingston family and discovers an ancient curse. Mrs. Livingstone's ancient ancestor was a tyrannical baron. The baron murdered a gypsy chief squatting on his land by throwing him into the sea with a huge rock tied to him. The gypsy cursed the family with his dying breath that every son will become green and scaly and go to the sea. This occurs in the present day where Jonathan helplessly watch Mrs. Livingstone's son fall to the curse.

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