tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6672923492889685727.post4886756840977787817..comments2024-03-27T05:54:38.797-07:00Comments on <i>bare</i>•bones e-zine: Journey Into Strange Tales! Atlas/ Marvel Horror Issue 32John Scolerihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14082147756474762000noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6672923492889685727.post-65925493829669955902019-04-21T16:53:58.147-07:002019-04-21T16:53:58.147-07:00Entertaining as always! Spellbound is my favorite ...Entertaining as always! Spellbound is my favorite cover this time around. And that plague story looks great.Jack Seabrookhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02216640325305820140noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6672923492889685727.post-41708770333132724742019-04-18T17:43:58.011-07:002019-04-18T17:43:58.011-07:00"The Man Who Made a Wish" may be dopey a..."The Man Who Made a Wish" may be dopey and predictable, but there is one amusing bit to it that kills me. The Devil in question who immediately appears to grant Clarence's wish, is a kindly faced, chubby fellow with red hair slicked up into two "horns" and a red suit. He insists to Clarence that he's nothing like what people imagine him to be--even claiming that he's NOT after his soul, and that it's always so difficult to convince people that he's really the Devil. The best line out of him is when Clarence asks if he really is the Devil. "Certainly! And it is ridiculous that nobody believes me! I'll just have to get one of those Devil costumes they sell in your store!" Never mind Clarence, I want more stories centered around this version of the Devil. He's hilarious!Glowwormhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01621527075382017998noreply@blogger.com