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In the tradition of such past horrific titles as Creepy and House of Mystery comes Eduardo Risso’s Tales of Suspense and Horror! Each story presented here - written by Carlos Trillo and illustrated in stark but vibrant black and white art by Risso - presents a glimpse into the dark side of life with suspense, murder, intrigue and horror! Winner of 2008 Harvey Award for Best American Edition of Foreign Material!
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