Il Est Minuit... l'Heure des Sorcières #2
"Obsession tragique" delivers a haunting, melancholic tale from 1975, where a chance encounter on a dark road leads a man into a fleeting, perfect evening with a mysterious woman—only to learn the next night that she’s been dead for a year. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated with striking precision by Werner Roth and Neal Adams, with inks by Murphy Anderson and Bill Draut, the story lingers in the uncanny space between memory and loss. The eerie, dreamlike atmosphere is captured in full on the cover by Michael Wm. Kaluta, whose evocative art sets the tone for a tale that feels both timeless and deeply personal.
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A man picks up a hitchhiker and has a wonderful evening with her before dropping her off at her home. When he returns the next night he is informed she died a year ago.
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