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Quote1 For countless seconds he trembles on the edge of temptation--and then. Because Satana trades on this weakness--he goes to her--and in that moment--his soul is hers! Quote2
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Appearing in "The Kiss of Death"

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Synopsis for "The Kiss of Death"

Having traveled to Los Angeles, Satana happens upon a mob led on by politician Harry Gotham, attacking a Satanic cult called the Church of the Dark Father. Turning them away with mere words, Satana later feeds on another life, before meeting Ruth Cummins, a member of the cult. Satana spies a mark lefy by Satan on Ruth and hopes to use it as a means of opening a doorway to meet her father. However in trying to do so, she finds the doorway to hell blocked by the Four.

When assassins hired by Gotham break into Ruth's home, they manage to murder Ruth, but fall victim to Satana's succubi powers. She then tracks down Gotham to his office where she murders him as well.

Appearing in "The Collection"

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  • Mario Borgatti

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  • Millicent Mason

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  • Laura La Plante (Mentioned)
  • Numerous unnamed prisoners

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  • Millicent Mason's car
  • Chris Baker's car

Synopsis for "The Collection"

Chris Baker is an obsessed fan of a movie star named Millicent Mason. He owns numerous amount of various memorabilia from her appearances in film. While watching one of her movies he is phoned by a journalist named Mario Borgatti who's pursuing a nostalgic story about the star and wishes to use Chris' collection as well as Chris himself in the story. Excited to finally meet the person of his obsession Chris cleans himself up and awaits their arrival.

The two arrive and partake in a photoshoot at Chris's home featuring Chris and Ms. Mason among the collection of her devotion. Chris can't get over how young the actress still looks after a thirty year career. During the shoot Chris mentions that he can't find any stills from "The Black Baroness" a film Millicent starred in. Ms. Mason offers to sell any stills she has if she finds them at home as her and Mario leave from the shoot. Even later that evening Ms. Mason calls Chris over to her estate to pick up the stills.

Chris arrives at Ms. Mason's estate and knocks on the door. Ms. Mason invites him in and the two chat while looking around the house until she offers to take him to where the stills are located down into the basement. While walking further down the stairs Ms. Mason informs Chris that she stays so young looking through the lifeblood of fans just like him. Chris can't help but look on in horror as he sees the numerous victims locked in her basement and a hungry mad vampire in the form of his idol lunging towards him, teeth in full display.

Appearing in "Vampire Hunting for Fear and Profit Part 3: The Vampire - His Kith and Kin"

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Synopsis for "Vampire Hunting for Fear and Profit Part 3: The Vampire - His Kith and Kin"

A text editorial.

Appearing in "Don't Try to Outsmart the Devil!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Adventures into Terror #13

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  • Mr. Murdock (Main story and flashback)

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  • Igor

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  • Unnamed Taxi Driver
  • Death (Referenced)
  • Carl (Only in flashback) (First appearance; dies)

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  • Earth
    • Murdock's Estate
      • Underground Dungeon
        • Vault
    • Igor's Cottage
    • Unidentified Cemetery
    • Unidentified Workshop (Only in flashback)
    • Unidentified Bridge (Only in flashback) (Destruction)

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  • Taxi

Synopsis for "Don't Try to Outsmart the Devil!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Adventures into Terror #13

An evil man makes a bargain with Satan that his heart will never stop beating so that he will live forever, but Satan merely arranges it so that his heart continues to beat after his body has rotted away.

Appearing in "Everything You Wanted to Know About Satana (But were too awestruck to ask)"

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Synopsis for "Everything You Wanted to Know About Satana (But were too awestruck to ask)"

A text editorial.

Appearing in "Bat's Belfry"

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Appearing in "Vampires in Time and Space"

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Appearing in "Demon Fire!"

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Notes

  • "Bat's Belfry" is a adapted from the story by August Derleth.
  • This issue also features an article titled "Everything You Wanted to Know About Satana (But were too awestruck to ask)" by Carla Joseph, and featuring illustrations by Estiban Maroto and John Romita Sr. It explains the creative process behind the creation of the Satana character.

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