Giant-Size Werewolf 1974 #2 - back issue - $14.00
The Frankenstein Monster travels to California to see if Danton Vayla can help him. At the same time, the Brotherhood of Baal, run by Vayla, kidnaps Lissa Russell and plans to sacrifice her in a magical ritual. Jack Russell, while searching for his sister changes into the Werewolf by Night and attacks the Frankenstein Monster.
A man has been trained by Indian mystics to be able to make objects disappear, merely by doubting their existence. When he tries to tell his friend of his new powers, the friend is skeptical until he sees a demonstration. The friend goes into a panic, and asks the man what would happen if he doubted all of existence?
A prisoner plans to escape, and hopes that the legend of an ape man in the jungle around his prison will deter pursuit. Instead, he finds that the ape man is real and pursues him. The Ape Man transfers the gypsy curse which originally transformed him into an ape onto the prisoner.
Pablo, a poor Mexican, longs for a pair of boots to ease the pains in his bare feet. He finally resorts to mugging a man, and stealing his boots. Soon, Federal agents arrest him, as they have been tracking the distinctive boot-prints of a notorious killer, and Pablo will hang for the crimes he did not commit.
Several deaths have a village in a panic over the werewolf prowling the moon-lit streets. Two ne'er-do-wells plan a robbery while the town is gripped in fear, but the two should know that there is something to fear that is worse than being caught.
On-sale date from Comic Reader (Street Enterprises, 1973 series) #108, July 1974.
- The Monster of Frankenstein! - Romita alterations on Frankenstein Monster face per Nick Caputo.
- The Frankenstein Monster Meets Werewolf by Night - This story is broken into three chapters. Chapter one is titled Prisoners of Flesh!, Chapter two is title To Host the Beast, and chapter three is titled The Flesh of Satan's Hate!
- - includes letters by Peter B. Gillis, Dave Stevens and Ms. Phyg Armstrong.
- The Werewolf of Wilmach! - art credits from AtlasTales.com.
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