The authors of this tale (also from SKELETON HAND IN SECRETS OF THE SUPERNATURAL) were apparently masters of economy. Here's three whole pages ... OF HORROR (sort of but not really)!
Saturday, October 2, 2010
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you would think they would get a full tank of gas before they robbed a bank... but i guess the comic code said they would have to be stupid... say any one ever read the Tell Tale Heart...? Its like this... but... less... ______?
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