The Vault of Horror 038
The Vault of Horror 038
The Vault of Horror 038
THE VAULT-KEEPER
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VAULT OF HORROR, Aug.-Sept., 1954. Volume 1, Number 38. Published Bi-Monthly by L. L. Publishing Co., Inc.,
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THE MORGUE THE MERRIER,! ALWAYS SAY' YOU REMEMBER MY DEAR COMPANION, DON'T
YOU? IN CASE SOME OF YOU ARE STRANGERS. THIS IS DRUS/LLA, HOSTESS OF
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THE VAULT YOULL BE SEEING A LOT OF HER.' RIGHT NOW, THOUGH, YOUR SALTY
OLD VAULT-KEEPER is ABOUT TO SET TALE ON A TEMPEST-TOSSED FRIGHT-
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I UNRAVEL THE CREEPY CHRONICLE I CALI
HORROR
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Oh, BUT THE SEA WAS ANGRY THAT NIGHT' SHE WAS A High above, the wind howled as though trying to
SEETHING SHREW f CRASHING, FOAMING ANO HISSING, SHE DROWN OUT THE ROARING FURY OF THE SEA.* IT DROVE
BEAT AGAINST THE ROCK- BOUND ISLAND SHORE. THEN BLACK CLOUDS BENEATH THE SKY AS THOUGH TRYING TO
SHE WOULD SLINK BACK AND CURL UP INTO HERSELF, OF MURK, HER STORMY DISPOSITION...
HIDE, WITH A VEIL
ONLY TO COME ROARING AT THE IMMOVABLE, SILENT ROCKS
Then the sea, in her rage, hurleo herself upon the Squatting on a bleak, windswept hummock, rats-
SHORE, THUNDERED AGAINST THE CHALKY CLIFFS, DIG- MOUTH INN STOOD LIKE AN OMINOUS, GREY, WEATHERED
GING AT THEIR BATTERED SIDES' ANO SHE REACHED WITH HULK. BUT THE RUGGED GIANT, LON SHANNON, FIXED HIS
LONG, COLD, CLAWING FINGERS INTO THE CAVES SHE'D MADE- STEELY EYES ON THE INVITING WARMTH OF THE LIGHTS
INTO THE SMUGGLERS' CAVES, WHERE SHE TOYED WITH
THROUGH THE WINDOWS...
HE CLOSED IT OUT, CASTOFF HIS PIPING BROGUE... THE INNKEEPER, AND HIS MEN, AWARE
OF HIS PRESENCE AT LAST .FELL INTO
AYE? THE SEA HAS REACHED UP APPREHENSIVE SILENCE...
WITH HER EIGHT SUMY ARMS
AND PLUCKED HIM, SCREAMIN', GROG, DODSONf AND HULL
rirut nrc'N thf nFPK'WF NFVER SO IT'LL BOIL MY INNARDS, OR
I'LL DROWN YOU IN YOUR
T HERE WAS A SNEER ON THE 816 NO, SIR. ..WE
MANS FACE. WITH THE STRENGTH HEARD IT FROM
OF HIS HARD GREY EYES ALONE HE HIS BEST FRIEND,
BROUGHT THE RED-HEADED LAD TO WHO'S DEAD NOW,
HlS FEET... REST HIS SOUL'
GO BACK TO YE HOMES, YE SN/VEUN' E/FTY, Reluctantly, the other men agreed to help shan-
PACK O' WOMEN f I'LL GO IT ALONE, CHIEF? non' LAUNCH A BOAT, AND A FEW MINUTES LATER MUT-
,
THEN.' AND THERE'S A FIFTY POUND AYE, SIR. TERING DARKLY.THEY LEFT THE COMFORT OF THE INN
BONUS FOR ANY MAN WHAT'L L I'LL GO
THERE'LL BE NO CUT FOR YOU \ THE DIRTY LITTLE
STAND UP AN' JOIN ME'.' ig Wl* YE' HEATHEN COWARDS THISTR/P ] SNEAK'D CRAWL
With difficulty, the smugglers HELPED SHANNON AND SCOLLAY Then the storm broke in all its fury/
PUT TO SEA IN A LAUNCH/ THE ENRAGED SEA SEETHED HER MOUNTAINS OF WAVES TRIED TO SWALLOW THE
DEFIANCE/ SHE HEAVED AND ROLLED, TRIED IN A DOZEN DIFFERENT SMALL CRAFT/ THE WIND TORE, LIGHTNING
WAYS TO ENGULF THEM/ SHE CALLED UPON THE WIND AND LIGHT- MENACED, THUNDER THREATENED, BUT THE
NING, DASHED HERSELF AGAINST THE ROCKS IN RENEWED BURSTS GIANT SHANNON ONLY LAUGHED/
OF TEMPER. BUT SOMEHOW THE LAUNCH OUTWITTED HER
. . . . .
With one powerful hand he lifted the cowering For two hours the launch would vanish in trough
SCOLLAY FROM THE CABIN. HIS LAUGHTER ROARED AFTER TROUGH, AND THE SEA WOULD CLOSE ABOUT
ABOVE THE WIND. SCOLLAY LAUGHED TOO ... BUT ONLY THEM, ONLY TO HAVE THE CRAFT LEAP TANTALIZINGLY
WITH HIS MOUTH, FOR THE REST OF HIM WAS ALL TERROR... OUT OF HER GRASP/ THEN SHE'D FOAM, AND HISS, AND
WELL?! WHERE IS YOUR SEA HAG WITH HER FROTH IN FRUSTRATION.
EIGHT, SLIMEY, BARNACLED ARMS, EH?! TELL
HER LON SHANNON IS WAITING / ?
WE RE LOST SHANNON!
SEA HAG7 SHE'S LED US OFF
IT'S THE T ORMAYBE
I SHE'S THIS
A GREAT SWELL LIFTED THE BOAT HIGH, CARRIED IT
SWIFTLY FORWARD, AND SUDDENLY LOOMING OUT OF THE
COURSE7 SHE TAKES A HUN- WBOAT, YOU BLACKNESS, A HUGE, GREY, MOUNTAINOUS MASS OF
DRED FORMS. SHE'S A DOL-
. . BLASTED BOULDERS CONFRONTED THEM..
PHIN ONE MOMENT, A CRAG ^ LITTLE FOOL. THERE! THERE SHE IS!
JUTT/N OUT OF THE SEA,
'
A TERN. A GULL.
M T TOLD YA, SHANNON *A
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The swell sank swiftly, spending itself on a short, pebbly SO TH/S L /TTLE CHUNK O GREAT
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BEACH THAT SLOPED UP TO THE BOULDERS.' THE TWO MEN WERE LAND IS YOUR SEA HAG, EH, GLORY,
THROWN ROUGHLY TO THE BEACH WHERE THEY CLUNG WHILE SCOLLAYTf WELL, FOR THE CH/EFf
THE RECEDING WATER SOUGHT TO DRAG THEM BACK. THE LAUNCH MOMENT AT LEAST, IM GLAD LOOK! A
SETTLED QUIETLY ON THE PEBBLES, SMUGGLY SATISFIED AT TO BE RESTIN ON 'ER BOSOM fj
HAVING DELIVERED THEM TO SAFETY. . .
,
A LIGHTHOUSE? *
)WE BEEN CARRIED YOU RE GOIN UP, CHIEF?) STAY ON In ANSWER TO SHANNON'S BOOMING
I DON'T S A GOOD 'UNDRED YE DON'T KNOW WHO'S \ THE FIST, THE DOOR CREAKED OPEN ON
REMEMBER W MILES OFF-COURSE, UP THERE' MAYBE THE / BEACH, IF ITS SALT-CAKED HINGES. . .
THIS ONE.'JqL THAT'S WHY YE ^ LAW. . . . mm, YE BE ME NAME'S SHANNON, /GLADLX SIR/
DON'T KNOW *ER' ^ AFRAID/ I'M CAP'N/ THIS HERE'S ( COME IN f MY
AYE' A GOOD *UNDRED_ 601 N UP T '
dry out.
PETROL CARRY
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US MORE'N A DOZEN'
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AN T' GET A
warmin n,p
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THE SEA TOSSED US
UP HERE.' COULD WE
f DANIELS'!
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DRY OUT FOR A BIT?
* F THEY
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The two castaways were taken Captain Daniels eagerly talked They dressed, and as shannon
TO A BEDROOM ON ANOTHER FLOOR AND ASKED QUESTIONS, AS LON WAS ABOUT TO GO DOWNSTAIRS.
WHERE THEY REMOVED THEIR SOP- SHANNON, GREEDILY ADMIRING SCOLLAY GRIPPED HIS ARM.LEERlNG-
PING CLOTHES. WRAPPED IN BLAN- HEATHER'S BEAUTY, ANSWERED NOW, LOOKIE, SHANNON' ) YOU'D BEST
KETS, THEY RETURNED DOWNSTAIRS. ABSENTLY. AT LAST THEIR CLOTHES YE AIN'T GOIN'T HOG 7bE STAYIN'
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HEATHER, BRING OUR GUESTS SOME WERE FULLY DRIECX. THE PRETTY WENCH JL UP HERE,
CHOWDER NOW? AND YE'LL FIND COMFORTABLE/ OH...A WEE ALL T YESE LF, SCOLLAY...
j
HAVE A CARE WITH J BEDS UP THERE, LADS.'l l BIT.CAP'N? *ARE YE? YOU NEED
THEIR CLOTHES. AYE, FATHER. KNOW YE MUST BE TIRED.O A WEE <j
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When shannon reached the kitchen he was pleased His strong arms supped tightly about her, held
TO FIND HEATHER ALONE. THE CAPTAIN AND HIS WIFE HAD HER CLOSE TO HIM. HIS FACE SNUGGLED CLOSE TO HERS,
RETIRED. FOR A WHILE THEY TALKED, UNTIL- AS SHE LEANED BACK TRYING VAINLY TO PUSH HIM AWAY,
GETTING LATE. I
'TIS STAY, LASS' THERE'S THINGS AND SHE GASPED BREATH LESSLY...
MUST BE OFF 1
BED... I WISH T' SPEAK OF? SURELY, THE STORM OUTSIDE IS BUT A WEE THING
A BONNIE THING LIKE YOU COMPARED T* THE STORM INSIDE ME? AYE?
MUST GET LONELY FOR A
MAN'S COMPANY? A
J
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EVER SINCE 1 LAID EYES ON YE, I KNEW
I WANTED YE? YE KNEW IT, TOO?
YE KNEW IT AN' YET YE STAYED HERE^ OH ...PLEASE, DON'T STOP ME, HEATHER? I'LL GIVE YE ALL
LATE 'CAUSE YE KNEW I'D COME DOWN | LON..LEAVE YE WANT IN THE WORLD ? I'LL TAKE YE BACK
AGAIN ? YE CAN'T ANSWER ME 'NAY.'. Y ME BE... WITH ME...T* THE MAINLAND? I'LL MAKE ^
YE WAS WAITIN' FOR ME? YE WANT ME LON. ..STOP., YE ME WIFE? I'LL GET YE PRETTY THINGS...
JUST AS MUCH AS I WANT YOU, HEATHER? k STOP... .
CLOTHES, JEWELS? I WANT TO WED YE- ^
? .
NEVER EVEN
TURN BACK r CHIEF './ STOW IT, YE
SEEN THIS
THE SEA'S TOO BILGE-HOUND,
LIGHTHOUSE ROUGH.' WE'LL BE V- OR I'LL
AFORE SWAMPED? I THROTTLE YE,
SO HELP ME
I WILL?
The fuming sea swallowed the HEATHER /YE ) I FEARED YE'D LEAVE ME BE' DID I
BUT I'm
LITTLE MAN IN AN INSTANT' AND THEN, LITTLE FOOL? LEAVE WITHOUT YE REALLY THINK I HERE, LON.'
EVEN ABOVE THE SHRIEKING FURY OF WHAT ARE YE < ME, LON ? I DIDN'T T WANTED YE WITH) 'll SAIDYE'D
THE STORM, SHANNON HEARD THE DOIN', HERE? ) GOTO MY ROOM... ME.EVENWHENI TAKE ME TO
1 CAME HERE' I LEFT WITHOUT YE?? J THE MAIN-
- m HID IN THE CABIN LAND/ YE
I'mSSI^^wr sai ye d
'
YE BLASTED, TRUSTIN' FOOLfYE I WANT YE, Angrily, he struggled to throw her into the sea/
OUGHT T'KNOW BETTER THAN T' TAKE LON? I'LL SUDDENLY, HER ARMS GRIPPED HIM WITH A STRENGTH HE
TH' WORD OF AN EXCITED MANf MAR- NEVER LET HAD NEVER KNOWN? HE BLINKED THE RAIN FROM HIS
RIAGE, IS IT? PFAHf NO, LASS fNOT , YE GET AWAY FACE TO SEE MORE CLEARLY, FELT OTHER ARMS GRIP
FOR LON SHANNON f YE GO NO FROM ME? HIM., FRIGHTFUL, POWERFUL ARMS, SLITHERING ABOUT
.
fc FURTHER f HIM. .
He FELT HIMSELF BEING PULLED TOWARD THE ANGRY, SPUMING SEA, HEH, HEH? WELL, NOT O.NLY WAS SHANNON A
AND HE FOUGHT HELPLESSLY TO FREE HIMSELF? DESPERATELY, HIS GOOD SEAMAN, HE WAS A GOOD LUBBER, TOO...
SCREAM SOUNDED LOUD ABOVE THE STORM. ..AS THE SEA HAG SLID AS HEATHER WILL TESTIFY? AND SCOLLAY...
EASILY INTO THE WATER WITH HER PRIZE? SUCH A SQUARE' BUT, ACTUALLY, EVERY-
ONE IN THE STORY WAS FOOL !SH. .WEREN'T
THEY ALL #T?HEH?AH,ME? I GUESS THATS
ENOUGH? THE CRYPT-KEEPER IS PATIENTLY
TRYING TO BE PATIENT? HE FOLLOWS NEXT, SO
TILL WE MEET LATER ON, lLL BE SEAING YOU?
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From the moment they had pried open the coffin-lid, and the Nevertheless, nadyi huna and janos
OEATHIY-SWEET STENCH OF ROTTED FLESH FILLED THEIR NOSTRILS, RAKOCZY CAREFULLY WRAPPED THE FRAGILE
THEY KNEW THEIR LABORS HAD BEEN WASTED. NADYI LIFTED THE REMAINS AND PLACED THEM IN THEIR CART.
PUTRESCENT REMAINS TO A SITTING POSITION, AND JANOS RAKOCZY THEY BEGAN THE JOURNEY BACK TO THE
GRUNTED WITH DISGUST... THERE WOULD BE NO PAY THIS NIGHT... CITY OF BUDAPEST... |r-^Mpp
PFAH.' THREE HOURS OF BACK-BREAKING IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO
Y PERHAPS THE SKELETON PHAH'I WORK
WORK ...AND WHAT WILL DR. KAROLYI PAY ) FIND ENOUGH FRESH WILL BRING US ENOUGH LIKE A SLAVE
US FOR THIS WORM-EATEN SPECIMEN?
NOT ONE FORINT'
J
CADAVERS TO KEEP THE
DOCTOR AND HIS STUDENTS
^ FOR A DRINK' ^ FOR ONE
SWALLOW OF
SUPPLIED, JANOS' . WINE.' >
After they had arrived at DOGS' P/L THY GRAVE ROBBERS/ IMAGINE, JANOS' A HUNDRED
THE UNIVERSITY AND DR. KAROLYI I PAY YOU GLADLY ONE HUNDRED FOR/NTS FOR EACH BODY f WE .
HAD SEEN WHAT THEY HAD FOR/NTS FOR EACH CADAVER YOU HAVE TO FIND MORE. ..WE yA
BROUGHT, HE RAGED TILL THEY
COWERED |
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BRING IN GOOD CONDITION.' AND IF
YOU TWO CANNOT SUPPLY ME,
^
1
HAVE to
rcr YES,
NADYI. ..BUT
r
... NOT A FORINT,
IF NOTHING THERE ARE OTHERS WHO CAN' WHERE?
DOCTOR, THEN YOU HEAR?
L AT LEAST.. y NOTHING.'
Janos and nadyi drove their creaky CART FROM HMPf WHAT CAN HE BUY r r KNOW.' NADYI .THERE
GRAVEYARD TO CEMETERY, WITH NO SUCCESS. WHAT FROM THEM? THERE ARE ARE TIMES WHEN I'M
RECENT BODIES HAD BEEN BURIED IN THEM THEY HAD TEMPTED TO MAKE MY
DUG UP AND SOLD DURIN6 THE PAST FORTNIGHT...
, JUST NO CADAVERS TO
BE HAD, JANOS
J
jA
OWN DEAD BODIES' A
.'
CAN TELL OUR- WON'T RISK GETTING THIS BEEN ON ALL THE OTHERS. ''look, nadyi? SHHHH/l SEE
j
SELVES WE DO 1 MY NECK IN A |
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AS SOON AS THE SOLEMN SEXTET HAD ENTERED THE WHY, WE WOULDN'T EVEN HAVE TO WELL COME
YAWNING MOUTH OF THE CASTLE, JANOS AND NADYI D/G, JANOS? THE COFFINS WILL BE BACK TOMORROW,
LEAPED FROM THEIR CART AND RUSHED TO THE GATES. ABOVE THE GROUND? BUT.. .BUT A BIT EARLIER,
IT WAS JUST AFTER SUNDOWN THE NEXT EVENING WHEN Stealthily, the grave robbers crossed the grassy
THEY RETURNED TO THE GATES OF THE CASTLE SPACE TO THE BROODING MAUSOLEUM. NADYI TRIED THE
DOOR... IT GLIDED BACK NOISELESSLY AT HIS TOUCH?
T
LOOK, NADYI WE RE IN LUCKf G0 CAREFULLY,
r IT'S UNLOCKED /I CAN SEE
THE GATES HAVE BEEN LEFT JANOS?
OPEN ^ CANDLES BURNING? THERES
NOBODY INSIDE? COME ON?
f f
They tip-toed into the big mausoleum and beheld ...AND IF WE TAKE THE i FOR ALL THAT MONEY, WE
EIGHT SHINY NEW COFFINS, THE LIGHT OF EIGHT GREAT COFFINS WE COULD GET COULD DO ANYTHING BUT
CANDLES SHIMMERING ON THEIR VARNISHED SURFACES.. A THOUSAND FORINTS ILL HAVE TO GET A BIGGER
MORE DO YOU THINK WAGON ?
EIGHT FRESH BODIES, JANOS? A PLAGUE , PERHAPS ?
I WONDER HOW SO MANY OF IWHO CARES? E/GHT WE COULD DO
ONE FAMILY DIED AT ONE HUNDRED FORINTS,
TIME?, THATS WHAT MATTERS?
Cautiously, janos moved to the mausoleum door. Twilight fled in the face of the oncoming night as
NAOYI GRASPED HIS ARM, HIS PINCHED FACE WORRIED- JANOS SNAPPED THE REINS ON THE BONY BACK OF THE
AND WHO IS TO OPEN
AGED MARE. STARTLED OUT OF A PEACEFUL SLUMBER,
YOU'LL GET A BIGGER WAGON? SHE LURCHED FORWARD AND THE CART GROANED AFTER
YOU MEAN I AM TO STAY HERE THE GATE SHOULD
THEY LOCK IT? NO, HER DOWN THE ROAD...
ALONE? WHAT IF THE FAMILY J
On THE JOURNEY TO THE CITY, JANOS RAKOCZY HAD Several hours had crept by before janos returned
TIME FOR MANY THOUGHTS... EVIL, GREEOY THOUGHTS.. TO THE CASTLE WITH THE LARGER WAGON. A QUARTER
MOON HAD CLIMBED HIGH IN THE HEAVENS AND THE
SELLING THE COFFINS IS A GOOD IDEA? BUT NADYI
DOES NOT DESERVE TO SHARE IN THE PROFIT? 1 WILL
HAVE TO ARRANGE IT, SO THAT I WILL PAY HIM ONLY .
FOR HELPING ME CARRY THEM?
SOLEUM... ^^1
GRAVE ROBBER MOVED IN STEALTH TOWARD THE MAU-
,
n.
He entered the BURIAL CHAMBER, a draft made the From behind the farthest coffin, nadyi rose so
EIGHT CANDLES DANCE DRUNKENLY, AND JANOS' LONG NOISELESSLY THAT JANOS HEARD HIM ONLY WHEN HE
SHADOWS LEAPED ABOUT THE WALLS IN A MAD FRENZY SPOKE. JANOS WHIRLED, HIS HEART THUMPING ...
AS HE CUPPED HIS HANDS AND WHISPERED... ...EH? OH, IT'S FOOL? YOU SHOULD KNOW BETTER
NADYI ' NADYI ? YOU, JANOS.' THAN TO SLEEP' YOU MIGHT HAVE
WHERE ARE YOU? aa BEEN CAUGHTf rii
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Hurriedly, janos fastened the Together they made their way They worked quickly, silently.
EIGHT COFFIN -LIDS IN PLACE- PAST THE DARKENED CASTLE TO THE STILL, AN HOUR PASSED BEFORE THE
L GOT THE WAGON, NADYI ' LET'S GATES. THERE WAS NO SOUND SAVE LAST COFFIN WAS STACKED...
WASTE NO TIME... TAKE HOLD OF THE HIGH-PITCHED SQUEAL OF BATS ACHf TOMORROW OUR \ LET US
THIS COFFIN ' SOARING OVERHEAD WjljjjMMBi
Fj BONES WILL ACHE, MY /GETAWAY
-f FRIEND' FROM THIS
PLACE'
It should have been easier for the mare GOING Janos was surprised... and disturbed... by nadyis
DOWNHILL, BUT BECAOSE OF HER HEAVY LOAD SHE HAD QUIET ACCEPTANCE OF HIS PLAN' HE HAD EXPECTED AN
TO BRACE HERSELF LEST THE WAGON SEND HER SKIT- ARGUMENT... PERHAPS A F/GHT... BUT THIS ACTION SO
TERIN6 OUT OF CONTROL' JANOS SPOKE... FOREIGN TO NADYlS NATURE FRIGHTENED HIM...
AM GOING TO PAY YOU
NADYI... I...I WHATEVER HA? I WAS
ONLY JOKING f YOU'LL GET ANYTHING
ONLY FOR HELPING ME CARRY THE YOU SAY, YOUR FAIR SHARE... FIFTY-FIFTY' HA f YOU SAY,
COFFINS' YOU DO NOT WISH TO a . JANOS f . i JANOS .'
One by one the coffins were brought into the With a heavy sigh, janos sat down on a rough
HOVEL AND PLACED ON THE FLOOR. JANOS WAS IN HIGH WOODEN CHAIR, TILTED IT BACK AGAINST THE WALL AND,
SPIRITS BECAUSE OF THEIR SUCCESSFUL VENTURE? WITH AN AIR OF LUXURY, LIGHTED HIS OLD FOUL-SMELLING
,
It WAS NOT A NOISE, BUT RATHER SOME INSTINCT THAT S UDDENLY, FEAR OVERCAME SHOCK? HE JUMPED UP,
DREW JANOS' EYES TO THE COFFINS. WHAT HE SAW GRABBED NADYI BY THE ARM AND POINTED A TREMBLING
,
THE SPELL.
!1
Imm|^
TERING EYES ON JANOS WHO STOOD TRANSFIXED f IT WAS NADYI WHO BROKE
" ~
WHA.X NADYI ' YES, JANOS' I'M A VAMPIRE NOW f AND HEH.HEH? THERE YOU HAVE IT, LITTLE
YOU MEAN YOU... SOON YOU WILL BE TOO.' KIDDIES' NO WONDER NADYI BOY LOST
INTEREST IN MONEY-ALL HE HAD TO
a AaAG0H? DO WAS PUT THE B/TE ON JANOS 'HEHf
AND WITH THAT THOUGHT I GIVE YOU
INTO THE CLAMMY HANDS OF V.K.
FOR SAFEKEEPING (?) UNTIL NEXT WE
. .
From the stern of the little lobster boat, in dollars and cents, would he get for those
Borley watched Captain Pritchard through razor-clawed devils down in the hold? He be-
narrowed eyes. While the boat churned in gan to twitch and sweat in a panic of anxiety;
the rough water, like a chip of wood caught for long minutes he held out but, finally, he
in a whirlpool, Borley went over his plan for
could stand the suspense no longer. Lashing
the last time. That fool Pritchard had left him
the wheel dead-ahead, he pulled back the
no choice: by catching Borley in the act of
hatch cover and peered down into the dark-
rifling his wallet, then swearing hed bring
ness of the hold. Must be a thousand of them
him back so that harbor police could pinch
Borley for robbery, Pritchard had sealed his
dirty green monsters down there, he gloated,
own death warrant. For how could the pot- swarming over one another like a bunch of
bellied skipper know that his one-man crew ants! Borley bent lower to see better in the
was a three-time loser? That one more arrest eerie half light, and his foot slid on the slick
meant the rest of his life behind granite walls, wood. With a roar, he plunged forward. And
for Borley? downward.
Even as he stepped forward cat-quick, the Landing amidst the wet, writhing mass, he
spike gripped in his hamlike hand, Borley felt it yield as he sank into the hideous muck
thought elatedly of the holdful of lobsters of smashed lobsters. His brain screamed for
down below. Even as he slashed out the heavy him to squirm free, but there was nothing to
steel rod, Borley was estimating how much grip ,
. . nothing he could use to pull himself
the lobster catch would bring when he docked.
out of this stinking inferno.
Borley swigged from the half-empty bottle Borley was aware of his skin being ripped by
beside the wheel, his face creased in a joyous those relentless claws, of blood gushing from
grimace. 77/ dock the boat, sell the lobsters severed arteries in his wrists, legs and throat.
and skedaddle, he thought. And if anyone's And his last thought, before unconsciousness
nosey about the Cap, Ill tell em I left oV engulfed him in a spasm of redhot agony, was
Pritchard on Coreas Island, the far side bf the something hed heard someone say some- . . .
yes, FANS... YOU, TOO, CAN BE LUCKY UKE MELVIN, HERE/ YOU. TOO. CAN
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Heh, heh! Lot's get right into this one . . . lots of mail ... I am an E.C. Fan-Addict Club member who has
and stuff . . pen-pals in various parts of the world. Whenever I get
the chance, I send them issues of "The Vault of Horror."
Dear Vault-Keeper, They are simply crazy about them and keep asking for
I think your so-called "comics" are terrible! They new issues. I think this is a wonderful way of spread-
put the wrong things in the minds of children. If you ing Horror (E.C. style, that is) throughout the world.
ask me, they ought to be banned! Especially E.C.'s!
Joseph Wagner, Jr.
Michael Vecchio Trenton, N. J.
Southwick, Mass.
P.S. I really think E.C.'s are real gone, but to say you .The other day, a friend gave me a magazine of
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Miss German has only one lung Very soon I shall know my doom
Miss German spits blood by the buckets Before the foreman the verdict doth bray
And dries it and chews it like gum (yum, yum) I
Ron Montana
Mt. View, Calif. S. Schwartzberg
E.C. Fan- Addict No. 4183
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nailed his sister to the door
He I think your
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. . My little
No comment . . . if I said what's in my mind, we'd be
Take snapshots of the artists and editors at E.C., have banned! V.K.
them sign the pictures like you and the other Ghou-
Lunatics once did, and then you can sell them. Just
imagine, autographed snapshots of all the gang at . Billy, in one of his nice new sashes,
perhaps a group picture suitable for framing. Fell into the grate and was burnt to ashes.
E.C. or
What do you think? Now, although the room grows chilly,
worth it!) But if you have 50c you're not using, why
I
. . .
not
His flesh was white as snow,
And everywhere a dead man was send it in. I'm sure THEY can use it! And subscriptions
eight issues for a buck only 20c more than news-
This ghoul was sure to go.
. . .
Pietro miuta_. ...GRABBED THE SACK ...AND, WITH GINO ALCARI ...BROKE FOR THE FRONT DOOR?
WITH ITS LOAD OF FOLLOWING.
fc.
Instantly, gino whirled toward the door, knocking Gino paled, his hands clenched and unclenched
HIS CHAIR TO THE FLOOR IN HIS HASTE' HIS FACE WAS NERVOUSLY AS HE RIGHTED HIS CHAIR...
CONTORTED WITH A MIXTURE OF BOTH FEAR AND ,e
WHAT WHAT CAN WE DO? WE JUST
... "l DONT KNOW.
CAN'T THROW IT AWAY... NOT AFTER WE'LL HAVE TO
THE CHANCES WE TOOK GETTING H/DE IT, I GUESS'
IT, PIETRO BUT WHERE?? 99
9
Together, their brows knitted in concentration, 'THE CATACOMBS 1 ... I
... H AVE TO STAY..T
THEY SAT MULLING OVER THIS NEW PROBLEM. DON'T LIKE TO GO THERE.' JUST HIDE THE SILVER TILL
IT'S SCARY. ..AND COLD.. IT'S FORGOTTEN ABOUT.'
"i AM THINKING f AH?
WE'LL TAKE A LANTERN,
I HAVE IT, GINO.' THE
MY FRIEND, AND WINE TO
CATACOMBS /
The sun had not yet risen when the two thieves They looked apprehensively into the black
REACHED THE CATACOMBS ENTRANCE. PIETRO CARRIED OPENING...
THE SACK OF SILVER AND THE LANTERN, WHILE GINO, "IVE HEARD A MAN COULD *X'M NOT SURE. IF THERE
TREMBLING IN THE DAMP MORNING AIR, CLUTCHED GET LOST IN THERE. WOULD WAS SOMETHING WITH
SEVERAL BOTTLES OF RED WINE IN HIS ARMS . . .
YOU KNOW THE WAY WHICH TO MARK A TRAIL**
I DON'T UKE THIS,
" OUT AGAIN?
** FOOL f WOULD YOU
PIETRO.' I DON'T LIKE RATHER SPEND TEN YEARS
ITAT ALL.' BEHIND BARS?.* 99
Pietro suddenly grinned, Gingerly, they stepped into the They moved slowly, aimlessly,
SNATCHED A BOTTLE FROM GINO'S dark, musty passage . . . through the dark gloom of myriad
ARM AND BROKE OFF ITS NECK ... passages ...NOW TO the right, then
left, right,and down to another
LEVEL...
They continued on, deeper and deeper into the At PIETRO'S URGING, THEY WENT ON UNTIL THEY CAME
MAZE OF TUNNELS, AS GINO DRIBBLED THE WINE ONTO TO A CHAMBER LARGER THAN THE REST. GINO FOLLOWED
THE GRAY DUST UNTIL THERE WAS LITTLE LEFT THE LANTERN BEAM, THEN GRABBED HIS FRIENDS ARM,
HIS STARTLED CRY ECHOING THROUGH THE VAST LABY-
. . . STO P NOW, PIETRO'^ NO... A LITTLE FURTHER M
I WANT TO DRINK THE RINTH ...
JUST THINK... WE'LL
REST... I'M CHILLED SELL THE SILVER IN A A " LOOK f THERE IN THE WALL
kTO THE MARROW^ MONTH OR SO, AND
As gino looked about and shud-
dered, PIETRO DELIBERATELY DUMPED
THE SACK OF SILVER ON THE STONE
FLOOR...
The loud metallic clatter shattered the silence' Nervously, gino bent to gather up the silver, and
G INO JUMPED AND TU RNED, HIS FACE. ASHEN IN FRIGHT ... AS HE DID, PIETRO SLIPPED A SWITCHKNIFE FROM HIS
POCKET. HE FLICKED OPEN A LONG, SCALPEL-SHARP BLADE-
^ AtADRE.' CANT YOU*. PlM SORRY, GINO* IT WAS AN^
"l AAt THINKING OF
j3E MORE CAREFUL? fj ACCIDENT.' COME... HELP ME "FIVE OR SIX THOUSAND LIRE
I
,
The 'click' of the blade being opened made gino Desperately, gino tried to brush past pietro ...
TURN IN TIME TO SEE THE CRUEL, GREEDY LOOK ON TRIED VAINLY TO DODGE THE VICIOUS BLADE WHICH FLASHED
PIETRO'S FACE... IN TIME TO SEE THE BLADE FLASH UP... DOWN. PLUNGED TO THE HILT IN HIS BACK-.
Screaming in bitter agony, gino thrashed to his As GINO'S STUMBLING FOOTSTEPS AND STRANGLING
FEET AND BLINDLY STUMBLED OFF INTO THE PASSAGE SOBS FADED INTO THE BLACK DISTANCE, THE TREACH-
EROUS PIETRO SET ABOUT GATHERING THE SCATTERED
"60 AHEAD! RUN? SILVER.
YOU WON'T LIVE
ONE MINUTE? ^ HEH.HEH' THE
HAUL I'VE EVER MADE,
AND THAT STUPID FOOL
REALLY THOUGHT X LED
HIM TO THIS CREEPY
HOLE JUST TO HIDE
HA Hm
Chuckling, he slung the sack He WALKED ON, SHARPLY SCANNING He STOPPED, THEN RETURNED TO
OVER HIS SHOULDER AND LEFT THE THE FLOOR BY THE LANTERN GLOW.. THE CHAMBER, AND WITH HIS FACE
CHAMBER. . .
"HEY.' I'VE GONE MORE THAN REVEALING DEEP ANXIETY, HE TRIED
**BY THE TIME THEY FIND HIS BODY... FIFTY FEET.' I SHOULD HAVE
IF THEY EVER DO.. .THERE'LL BE FOUND THE TRAIL OF WINE
NO TELLING IT FROM THE OTHER BY NOW '
Again he was unable to pick up the trail, and he Skittishly, pietro hurried through the endless
RETURNED TO THE CHAMBER ONCE MORE TO TRY STILL MAZE OF VAULTS AND GALLERIES, HIS BREATHING HEAVY
ANOTHER PASSAGE' IN THE WANING LANTERN LIGHT, NOW, HIS FOOTFALLS ECHOING ALL ABOUT HIM. . .
ANYTHING.. .A GOOD-
LUCK CHARM.. .A /somethin'
PHOTOGRAPH.. X
HERE TO OPEN
IT'S ALL FREE, 2LjHE SHOW,
i SOUND OF DERISIVE SNICKERS REACHED THE EARS But there was an answer for everything, and the
OF THE GREAT BRAIN.' FROM PREVIOUS EX PERIENCES GREAT BRAIN QUICKLY COMPOSED HIMSELF, SPOKE IN A
HE KNEW THAT THEIR SIGNALS HAD GONE ASKEW.' FUR- VOICE THAT DRIPP ED HEAVI LY WITH STINGIN G SARCASM...
IOUS, HE WHIPP ED OFF HIS BLINDFOLD.. LfADIES AND GENTlTmEN.SURELY^OUCAN UNDER-
THAT AIN'T RIGHT, BOSS.' UH., STAND THAT IT'S IMPOSSIBLE FORME TO READ MY
IT'S UH...UH. . . A WALLET. HELPERS MIND... HE JUST DOESN'T HAVE A MIND.'
BUT NOW. .. IF ANYONE HAS A PERSONAL PROBLEM,
SHALL 8E HAPPY TO HELP. .. FOR A SMALL FEE. .
I HE USUAL AUTHORITY WAS LACKING FROM CLYDE'S Desperately, the great brain dodged aside as
VOICE. HE RAISED HIS CANE IN DEFENSE ONLY TO HAVE BENNY LUNGED FOR HIM f THE SIMPLE BRUTE GRABBED
IT SNATCHED FROM HIS GRASP.' THE BULL- LIKE BENNY CLUMSILY AT EMPTY AIR AND FELL FORWARD ONTO THE
SNAPPED THE THICK SHAFT AS IF IT WERE A TOY AND TABLE'
HURLED IT ASIDE . .
COME ON, BENNY. I-DUH... I DIDN'T THE THOUGHT HAD SOMEHOW FOUND ITS WAY INTO BENNY'S DULL MIND.. .THE
REMEMBERANCE OF HUNGER, OF HOPELESSNESS. AND THE GREAT BRAIN WAS
j
YOU'RE STRONG / MEAN THAT, MR.
*
. |
)
J MR. EVANS... I. ^GETOUT OF HERE, BENNY.' GO WITHOUT SUPPER TONIGHT'
, KILL ME'/fILL
UH...I WOULDN'T DO , MAYBE AN EMPTY BELLY WILL KEEP YOU FROM FORGETTING
'
Bruised, dazed, ...SHE SHAKES, SHE SHIMMIES' AND THATS NOT ALL, Painfully, he moved past the main
HIS GREAT FOLKS' HULDA PUTS ON A COMPLETE HALF-HOUR SHOWHOW I TENT TO A SMALLER DRESSING-ROOM
MUSCLES THROB- STARTING IN JUST TEN MINUTES, FOLKS, SO STEP RIGHT
IGHT |
TENT JUST BEHIND IT. HE STEPPED
UP AND BUY YOUR TICKETS' TWENTY-FIVE CENTS INSIDE, PLOPPED HIS HUGE BULK DOWN
BING, BENNY
STUMBLED OUT ON A DILAPIDATED CHAIR.LISTENING
INTO THE STIFLING TO THE CAT-CALLS AND WHISTLES
NIGHT, ALONG
THAT WERE GREETING HULOA. HE
THE CROWDED
MIDWAY. GUIDED
BY THE GARISH
TRUMPING OF A
TOM-TOM AND AN
OFF-KEY GUITAR,
HIS DRAGGING,
SHUFFLING FEET
CARRIED HIM TO
THE ONLY ONE
WHO UNDER-
STOOO...THE
ONLY ONE WHO
REALLY CARED...
YES, HULDA LARSON CARED. SHE COULD MAKE BENNY BUT CLYDE HAD EXPECTED THIS. HE KNEW ABOUT HULDA
REALIZE HE'D BEEN ABUSED... COULD MAKE HIM WEEP WITH AND BENNY... ABOUT THE THOUGHTS SHE PUTIN HIS HEAD...
r
SELF-PITY. SHE RETURNED WHEN HER ACT WAS OVER... HE'S NOT DOIN' YA ANY FAVOR, BENNY'
AW... X GET MAD, HULDA... HED BE PAYING TWENTY DOLLARS A
WEEK FOR A REGULAR ASSISTANT'
f
LITTLE TROUBLE- 1
r MAKING TRAMP.' M,
IT WAS THE FIRST TIME BENNY HAD HEARD THE WORD Things again were the same, things again settled
LOVE' IN CONNECTION WITH HIMSELF. IT WAS THE FIRST INTO THE USUAL ROUTINE. THE GREAT BRAIN THRASHED
TIME BENNY REALIZED WHAT HIS FEELINGS FOR HULOA HIS DULL-WITTED HELPER, CURSED HIM AND THREATENED
MEANT. THE WORD FELT GOOD ON HIS TONGUE, AND HE HIM TIME AND AGAIN, JUST AS BEFORE...
AND OVER... f
STUP/DT STUPID why DO
GET THIS THROUGH YOUR THICK I GOON TRYING TO RUN MY
I'M IN LOVE... ACT WITH A MORON' I OUGHT
TO THROW
And AS BEFORE, BENNY FORGOT MR. EVANS TELLS HE SAYS 1
CLYDE'S WARNING. HE WOULD GO TO YOU THAT SO YOU'LL YOU LOVE
HULDA FOR SYMPATHY AND LET HER BE AFRAID TO t
THE FREAKS,
BATHE HIS SWOLLEN FACE. . . LEAVE HIM' HE'S HULDA' >
A LIAR, BENNY' HE'S
HE'S GOT YA BUFFALOED, JDUH...I S
A ROTTEN L/AR
BENNY.' STAND UP TO HIM/)cANT DO L
QU/TH\ W! yv /jrTTHAT. HULDA?
K r n
V nobody /
I else'd give
\ ME A JOB [ J]
There was suddenly a warm, intimate silence in the Some hours later, benny returned to the great
SHABBY TENT. FO R A LONG MOMENT THEY GAZED AT ONE brain's TENT, as USUAL, CLYDE WAS FURIOUS...
ANOTHER, HULDA'S EYES SWIMMING IN MISTY TEARS
THAT FINALLY OVERFLOWED AND TRICKLED DOWN HER
I DON'T CARE WHAT SHE SA/Df The QUIETLY SPOKEN WORDS HAD THE IMPACT OF A BOM8'
I WANT YOU TO KEEP AWAY THE GREAT BRAIN STOOD STOCK STILL. TREMBLING WITH
FROM HER! SHE'S NO GOOD FURY.. .THEN, ABRUPTLY, HE TURNED AND STRODE FROM THE
Shock gave way to cold, stark anger /slowly, benny T HE SHOW WENT ON THAT EVENING JUST AS IT DID ANY
MOVED TOWARD CLYDE EVANS, HIS GREAT SHOULDERS OTHER EVENING? BENNY WAS THERE ...AND IN A DULL,
HUNCHED, HIS POWERFUL HANDS TENSE AND TREMBLING.. MORONIC MONOTONE, HE MADE THE INTRODUCTION...
f HE MADE ME V
... DUH... LADIES V GENTS ...
J f J
HOW SHE WAS' I TOLD YOU SHES DO IT, BENNY'
A TRAMP.' . vv h r I SWEAR... HE
T MADE ME'
n Am
#>jl
mjm yj&i
Benny faltered, then, at a loss for words, he drew his hand from
HEE.HEE? HAD ENOUGH ? POOR BENNY/
BEHIND HIS BACK, AND HELD ITS GRIZZLY C ONTENTS UP FOR ALL TO SEE..
X WONDER WHOS FEEDING HIM NOW.
'
..HERE IT IS... THE ONE, THE OF COURSE, HE CAN EAT HIS HEART
ONLY...UH ..THE GREAT GRAIN f .
OUT OVER HULDA.' THE GRAVESIDE /
GOSSIP HAS rr THAT SHE RAN OFF
WITH THAT GAY OLD DOS, THE SIDE- I
VV
I've got to ?-
CLOSE THIS ISSUE?
/ I'LL SEE YOU NEXT
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