Horror #6
In "Tote sind einsam," a chilling tale from 1973, Ken Rawson’s fall from a balcony sets off a haunting chain of events that traps his niece Andrea Wintrop in a web of guilt and psychological unraveling. Written by John Albano and illustrated with haunting precision by Tony DeZuniga, the story unfolds with a slow, suffocating dread as past sins rise to claim the present. The cover, a masterful collaboration by Bernie Wrightson, captures the story’s oppressive atmosphere with a single, unforgettable image.
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Ken Rawson stürzt vom Balkon. Seine Nichte Andrea Wintrop und ihr Freund Randy kommen mit dem Mord davon. Rawsons altes Mütterchen treibt Andrea in den Wahnsinn, so dass sie Randy tötet und überführt wird. Nun pflegt die Mutter glücklich ihres Sohnes Grab.
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