Issue | #2 |
Published | May 1975 |
Cover Price | 1.00 USD |
Pages | 68 |
Editing | Jeff Rovin; Richard Meyers (assistant editor) |
Characters | Devilina; Satan |
Genre | occult; horror |
Pencils | George Torjussen (signed)(painted) |
Inks | George Torjussen (signed)(painted) |
Colors | George Torjussen (signed)(painted) |
Letters | typeset |
Characters | Devilina; Satan; Corrupta; Penny (Devilina's human roommate); Greg Beckman (a newspaper editor); "Snap" Kodiak (a newspaper photographer); Carlotta Bluejay |
Synopsis | Determined to destroy Devilina, Satan dispatches Corrupta to possess Devilina's new editor, who sends Devilina --his new occult reporter-- and his top photographer to the unveiling of the Ra Scarab Amulet-- which has also been cursed by Satan. |
Genre | occult; horror |
Script | Ric Estrada |
Pencils | Ric Estrada |
Inks | Ric Estrada |
Synopsis | A tribal medicine man takes a horrible vengeance on two cowboys that kill and rape a young Indian woman and kill a young brave who tries to protect her. |
Genre | occult; horror |
Script | John Albano |
Pencils | Frank Thorne (signed) |
Inks | Frank Thorne (signed) |
Synopsis | A young widow makes a deal to relive her wonderful first year of marriage by birthing demons. |
Genre | horror |
Script | John Albano |
Pencils | Jack Sparling |
Inks | Jack Sparling |
Script | Carl Macek |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Article about this racy film, including pictures from the movie. |
Characters | Chuck Weston; Sybil |
Synopsis | A traveller gets his future told by a young gypsy that a wolf will devour him. What she doesn't tell him is that it isn't a wolf-- but a werewolf. |
Genre | occult; horror |
Script | Suso |
Pencils | Suso |
Inks | Suso |
Synopsis | A serf kills his master and attempts to rape his daughter after she teases him unmercifully. Sentenced to the lowest chamber of the jail without light, food or water, he survives by eating bugs and rats. Years later, he escapes jail and completes his ravaging of the woman before being burned at the stake -- as the first vampire. |
Genre | horror |
Script | John Albano |
Pencils | Leo Summers |
Inks | Leo Summers |