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Nightmare
Date | Number: 19 | Lang: English (en)
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EA Poe, William Wilson. HP Lovecraft, 'The Shoggoth Graves'
  
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NameNightmare 19 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.75 USD | Pages: 68 | Frequency: bi-monthly
 
CoverCastle of the Vampire Dead / 1 page
GenreHorror-suspense
PencilsBoada (painting) (signed)
InksBoada (painting) (signed)
ColorsBoada (painting) (signed)
 
Comic StoryHorror Fragments: The Hell Hounds of the Baskervilles (1 page)
GenreHorror-suspense
Script
PencilsFerran Sostres (signed)
InksFerran Sostres (signed)
First Line... there is an element of horror in every story ever written it has been suggested ...
NotesFrontispiece
 
Comic StoryCastle of the Vampire Dead (9 pages)
GenreHorror-suspense
Script
PencilsRicardo Villamonte (signed)
InksRicardo Villamonte (signed)
First Line... New York City.
NotesStory credited to Howie Anderson. Art miscredited to Jesús Durán, but it was signed by Ricardo Villamonte. The outstanding sentence on first page of the story “What The Hell Is Dracula Doing Alive And Well In 1974?” may be misunderstood as the title of the story.
 
ActivityHorror Preview Contest (1 page)
GenreHorror-suspense
PencilsRicardo Villamonte
InksRicardo Villamonte
NotesFill-in-the-word-balloons contest.
 
Letters PageThe Archaic Horror Mailbag (2 pages)
Pencils? (illustrations); ? (photograph)
Inks? (illustrations); ? (photograph)
Letterstypeset
Script
NotesIncludes biographical info on Jesus Duran.
 
Comic StoryWilliam Wilson (8 pages)
GenreHorror-suspense
Script (story) (adaptation)
PencilsAlfonso Font (signed)
InksAlfonso Font (signed)
First Line... let me call myself, for the present, William Wilson ...
NotesFrom the story by Edgar Allan Poe.
 
Comic StoryThe Vault / The Shoggoths (10 pages)
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersAl Hewetson; Jose Cardona
Script
PencilsJosé María Cardona
InksJosé María Cardona
First Line... in Scotland, in county Kilmarnock, 350 years of my ancestors cluster within a wretched grey vault ...
NotesStory credited to Howie Anderson. Al Hewetson & Jose Cardona appears.
 
Text ArticleThe Great Classic Monster-Men (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreHorror-suspense
Script
 
Comic StoryThe Kingdom of the Dead / Tales out of Hell (10 pages)
GenreHorror-suspense
Script
PencilsJesús Durán (signed)
InksJesús Durán (signed)
First Line... now that we've studied the myths of Rome and Greece in our history class ...
NotesContinued in Scream #10.
 
Comic StoryThe Autobiography of a Vampire, Part 3: My Tomb Is My Castle / The Autobiography of a Vampire (10 pages)
GenreHorror-suspense
Script
PencilsRicardo Villamonte (signed)
InksRicardo Villamonte (signed)
First Line... it is dusk... soon the moon will rise ...
NotesContinued from Scream #5.
 
Comic StoryThe Human Gargoyles, Part 6: The Human Gargoyles vs. the United States of America / The Human Gargoyles (9 pages)
GenreHorror-suspense
Script
PencilsMaelo Cintron
InksMaelo Cintron
First Line.... these ... are the human gargoyles ...
NotesContinued from Nightmare #15. Next in Psycho #20. Part 6 of 9.
 
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