From Web of Mystery #9 (May 1952), here’s “Vampire Bride,” with art by Louis Zansky:
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To view all of the stories with art by Louis Zansky that I’ve posted at RCN over the years, start here.
"This day's experience, set in order, none of it left ragged or lying about, all of it gathered in like treasure and finished with, set aside." –Alice Munro, "What is Remembered"
From Web of Mystery #9 (May 1952), here’s “Vampire Bride,” with art by Louis Zansky:
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To view all of the stories with art by Louis Zansky that I’ve posted at RCN over the years, start here.
Pretty funny. I like how they appear to live in a medieval castle in the middle of Paris, and sleep in separate rooms, for some reason.
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