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The Purple Claw
Date | Number: 2 | Lang: English (en)
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NamePurple Claw 2 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesOn-sale date is publication date in Catalog of Copyright Entries, 1952 Periodicals, page 203.
 
CoverWeb Of Horror / 1 page
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersCountess Arachni
PencilsBen Brown
InksDavid Gantz
 
Comic StoryThe Web of Horror / The Purple Claw (9 pages)
SynopsisDr. Weir travels to the Valley of Horror to visit his friend Dr. Italo Schiasi. Unfortunately, Dr. Schiasi is already dead at the hands of a giant spider. Dr. Weir accuses Baron Latro of killing him out of jealousy. The Countess Arachni manages to steal the Purple Claw from him. When Weir travels to her castle he is caught in a web. The Countess rescues him by killing Baron Latro in his spider form and taking Dr. Weir to her castle. Because he knows too much the Countess also transforms into a giant spider. He recovers the Purple Claw to defeat the Countess.
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersDr. Italo Schiasi (death); Enzo (death); Baron Latro (death); Countess Arachni (first appearance)
PencilsBen Brown (signed)
InksDavid Gantz (signed)
First LineThey called it the valley of horror...!
 
Comic StoryThe Killer In the Snow / The Purple Claw (7 pages)
SynopsisA skiing party is confronted with a killer snowman - avenging his murder years ago. One by one the wrongdoers meet their icy fate. Dr. Jonathan Weir aka "The Purple Claw" can only save himself.
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersDon Elkins (death); Preta Palley Elkins (death); Peter Palley (as the snowman, death); Agnes (death); Fred Grady (death)
PencilsBen Brown (signed)
InksDavid Gantz (signed)
First LineAs best man I give you the bride and bridegroom, Don and Petra Elkins.
 
Comic StoryThe Serpent Strikes / The Purple Claw (8 pages)
SynopsisDr. Jonathan Weir battles Leera, a weresnake woman preying upon a befriended couple.
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersAnne Windom; Ted Redding
PencilsBen Brown (signed)
InksDavid Gantz (signed)
First LineTo lovely Anne Windom, Ted Redding's marriage to the exotic jungle-born Leera brought nightmares of snakes as well as heartbreak.
 
CartoonSparks of Life (1 page)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsCharles Kuhn
InksCharles Kuhn
First LinePop, what and where is Kara Nor?
Notes6 single panel cartoons reprinted from newspaper comics: "The Good Old Days," "Jobs We'd Love" et al.
 
Text StoryBrief Stop at Lambeau (2 pages)
SynopsisParisian killer Henri Roche awakes in limbo and meets the cursed hangman of the afterworld - who will hang him again.
Letterstypeset
GenreHorror-suspense
First LineHenri Roche was a man of drastic action.
 
Comic StoryU.S. Marines in the Boxer Rebellion (1 page)
SynopsisHistorical account of US intervention in China, summer 1900.
GenreNon-fiction; History
CharactersCapt. John Twiggs Myers; Major Littleton Waller
First LineIn the spring of 1900, Capt. John Twiggs Meyers [sic]
 
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