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Dime Mystery July 1937



Why is the robed and cowled villain trying to set fire to that man's hair? Is he jealous because he's bald and forced to hide it under his costume? Read the magazine and find out more in History's Gallery of Monsters. To see details/buy, click on the photo above.

PS: I found the same red robed villain on another David Berger cover for Terror Tales. The man is bald. And i think she's saying, "No! Not the hair!".

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