Four of Toth's favorite topics in two stories: Biplanes and UFOs in the subtle creepy "Tibor Miko's Christmas Eve" and Errol Flynn and swashbuckling in "The Man Who Tried to Kill Death". Seems like I remember Tibor coming out of the mother ship in "Close Encounters" ...
What connection could Alex Toth possibly have with Carol Landis, a town in Germany, witchcraft, rats, mobs, and a pack of kids you wouldn't want to take on a field trip?
Take a look at these latest "AnnoToths" from 'The Witching Hour' and the classic story "Eternal Hour" and see what you can make of it all.
Also a big thank you to fellow Tothfan Nicolas Blocteur for the awesome job prepearing the images for posting. Thanks Nicolas!
Alex the Comics Fan shows it again, paying tribute to Irwin Hasen, Roy Crane and the joys of the past with his own nostalgic stories of "The Fox", part one and part two from Red Circle Comics' "Black Hood".
You can read what he has to say about them -- and get some rare glimpses and otherwise unknown facts!