Number 211
Witch's Cauldron
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
I thought for this special day you might like a really early comic book horror story. It even has a witch.
The story comes from MLJ's Blue Ribbon Comics #22, March 1942.
I did a little research and saw that the feature, "Tales From The Witch's Cauldron," began in Blue Ribbon #20, and was continued in Zip Comics, because #22 was the last issue of Blue Ribbon. I believe it comes from the same source as the EC horror comics of a few years later, the original radio program, The Witch's Tale.
To me the most horrible thing about the story is the lead character lets a doctor listen to his chest, then tell him he has three months to live…and the dope doesn't get a second opinion!
The Grand Comics Database tells us that Joe Blair wrote the script and Sam Cooper did the artwork.
Have a great Halloween and keep your hands out of the kids' trick or treat bags. As for me, well, I'll be busy on Halloween day wrapping Ex-lax in Hershey wrappers for the arrival of the little kiddies. They usually stop at Pappy's Putrid Palace, a crumbling and ancient, cobwebbed mansion…but once is enough. They never come back! Bahahaha!
Scans for this story kindly provided by 1506NixNix.
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