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Revision as of 22:12, 12 January 2019

"The Killer Came Slithering": The priestess of a snake cult gets her revenge on a man who doesn't fulfill his end of a deal to cure his son by transforming herself into a lovely young woman. When she gets the man alone, she transforms into a snake and crushes him.

The Witching Hour #46 is an issue of the series Witching Hour (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 1974. It was published on June 18, 1974.

Synopsis for "The Killer Came Slithering"

The priestess of a snake cult gets her revenge on a man who doesn't fulfill his end of a deal to cure his son by transforming herself into a lovely young woman. When she gets the man alone, she transforms into a snake and crushes him.

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Synopsis for "A Ghastly Revenge"

A wealthy older sister is so bitter that her intended husband left her for her younger sister that she orders her driver to drive her around the couple's home every day wearing her bridal gown. When she misses three days in a row the couple return to her mansion only to find it in a state of disrepair. The driver has died, and when the younger sister lifts the veil on her older sister, the face of the mummified corpse reveals the woman has died years ago.

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Synopsis for "Burial Insurance"

A wealthy man's nurse plots with his driver to steal items from the old man's vault, but he catches them trying to enter the vault so the driver attempts to hide within it. The nurse says that she'll get rid of the old man and his servant and then the driver can let himself out of the airtight vault. The old man asks her what she's doing down at the vault and she says she thought she heard intruders but was mistaken. The servant tells the old man that the nurse is lying because he heard her talking with the driver. The old man suggests opening the vault, but the nurse pretends to be offended and threatens to quit if he takes the servant's word over hers. She is fearful the old man will have the two of them killed if they are found out and the old man instructs the servant to block the vault door with bricks. The story ends here with the host asking the reader what they thought the nurse would do.

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See Also

  • Cover gallery for the Witching Hour series


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