Torments of Hell

Gredown Pty. Limited for Boraig Pty. Ltd
Australia.
Issue contents


Featuring
- Genre
- Horror-Suspense
Credits
- Script
- Eugenio Sotillos Torrent [as E. Sotillos]
- Art
- E. Daviri
Reprint history
- Based on
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Pánico (Vilmar, 1972 series) #8 (May 1972) — El espejo
- Also printed
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Pánico (Vilmar, 1972 series) #67 (November 1974) — El espejo
Notes
The name E. Daviri appears to be reported as Duviri on www.tebeosfera.com.

Featuring
- Genre
- Horror-Suspense
Credits
- Art
- ? [Iger Shop]
- Editing
- Ruth A. Roche
Reprint history
- Based on
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Strange Fantasy (Farrell, 1852 series) #4 (February 1953) — Demon In the Dungeon
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Witches' Tales (Eerie, 1969 series) v3#3 (June 1971) — Demon in the Dungeon
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Torments of Hell (Gredown/Boraig, 1982?) ([1982?]) — Demon in the Dungeon (The Demon Ghost)
- Printed in
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Weird (Eerie, 1966 series) v3#1 [v2#5] (January 1968) — Demon in the Dungeon
- Also printed
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Terror Tales (Eerie, 1969 series) v2#2 (March 1970) — Demon in the Dungeon
-
Pit of Evil (Gredown, 1975 series) #8 ([January 1980?]) — Demon in the Dungeon
- Compare
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Terror Tales (Eerie, 1969 series) v6#1 (February 1974) — The Demon Ghost (The Demon Ghost)
Synopsis
A writer travels to his family's ancestral castle where he finds the ghost of a man his grandfather had walled up alive years before.

Featuring
- Genre
- Horror-Suspense
Credits
- Art
- A. Redondo Egea
Reprint history
- First print
-
Escorpion (Vilmar, 1973 series) #16 (November 1974) — Los dos viejos
- Also printed
-
Pánico (Vilmar, 1972 series) #60 ([July 1974?]) — Los dos viejos

Featuring
- Genre
- Horror-Suspense
Credits
- Art
- Dick Ayers
- Editing
- Carl Burgos
Ezra Jackson (art editor)
Reprint history
- First print
-
Horror Tales (Eerie, 1969 series) v3#1 (January 1971) — The Mummy
- Also printed
-
Horror Tales (Eerie, 1969 series) v5#5 [3] (June 1973) — The Mummy
- Based on
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Web of Evil (Quality, 1952 series) #20 (November 1954) — Death from the Tomb
Synopsis
A group of explorers find themselves trapped in a pyramid with a sword-wielding Aztec mummy.
Notes
Same basic script as original with new art.

Featuring
- Genre
- Horror-Suspense
Credits
- Script
- Vicente Cebollo Peinado [as Cebollo]
- Art
- Vicente Cebollo Peinado [as Cebollo]
Reprint history

Featuring
- Genre
- Horror-Suspense
Credits
- Art
- Carl Burgos ?
- Editing
- Robert W. Farrell (publisher)
Ruth Roche (editor)
S. M. Iger (art editor)
Reprint history
- Based on
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Voodoo (Farrell, 1952 series) #4 (November 1952) — The Crawling Horror
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Beware! Terror Tales (Fawcett, 1952 series) #4 (November 1952) — The Crawling Horror
-
Witches' Tales (Eerie, 1969 series) v3#4 (August 1971) — The Bloody Blob
-
Tales from the Tomb (Eerie, 1969 series) v5#3 (May 1973) — The Bloody Blob
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Pit of Evil (Gredown, 1975 series) #10 ([July 1978?]) — The Bloody Blob
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Orgy of Destruction (Gredown/Boraig, 1983 series) ([1983?]) — The Bloody Blob
-
Torments of Hell (Gredown/Boraig, 1982?) ([1982?]) — The Crawling Horror
- First print
-
Horror Tales (Eerie, 1969 series) v1#7 (June 1969) — The Crawling Horror
- Also printed
-
Terror Tales (Eerie, 1969 series) v2#4 (July 1970) — The Crawling Horror
-
Horror Tales (Eerie, 1969 series) v3#5 (September 1971) — The Crawling Horror
-
Grip of Death (Gredown/Boraig, 1982?) ([March 1982?]) — The Crawling Horror
Synopsis
A team of archaeologists brings the feathered serpent-god Quetzalcoatl back to life.
Notes
This story was also reworked by Eerie as 'The Bloody Blob'.

Featuring
- Genre
- Horror-Suspense
Credits
- Art
- Art Gates (signed)
- Editing
- Richard E. Hughes
Reprint history

Featuring
- Genre
- Horror-Suspense
Reprint history
- Based on
-
Haunted Thrills (Farrell, 1952 series) #6 (February 1953) — Dearest, Deadest Dummy
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Haunted Thrills (Farrell, 1952 series) #6 (February 1953) — Pit of Horror
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Weird (Eerie, 1966 series) v4#2 (April 1970) — Pit of Horror
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Weird Worlds (Eerie, 1970 series) v2#4 (August 1971) — Pit of Horror
- Also printed
-
Weird (Eerie, 1966 series) v2#2 (April 1967) — Pit of Horror
-
Weird (Eerie, 1966 series) v2#6 (April 1968) — Dearest, Deadest Dummy
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Horror Tales (Eerie, 1969 series) v2#2 (March 1970) — Dearest, Deadest Dummy
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Tales of Voodoo (Eerie, 1968 series) v4#3 (May 1971) — Dearest, Deadest Dummy
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Weird (Eerie, 1966 series) v6#1 (February 1972) — Dearest, Deadest Dummy
-
Pit of Evil (Gredown, 1975 series) #8 ([January 1980?]) — Pit of Horror
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The Underground (Gredown/Boraig, 1982?) ([July 1982?]) — Dearest, Deadest Dummy
Synopsis
A zoo director acquires a minotaur for his collection and begins collecting victims for human sacrifice.

Featuring
- Genre
- Fantasy-supernatural
Credits
- Script
- Richard Hughes [as Shane O'Shea]
- Art
- Pete Costanza
- Editing
- Richard E. Hughes
Reprint history

Featuring
- Genre
- Horror-Suspense
Credits
- Art
- Repiso (signed)
Reprint history
- First print
-
Escorpion (Vilmar, 1973 series) #16 (November 1974) — Destino Implacable
- Also printed
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Pánico (Vilmar, 1978 series) #22 (June 1980) — Destino Implacable
Notes
The signature is dated 74.
Indicia
Produced by Gredown Pty. Limited, 249 Pitt Street, Sydney for Boraig Pty. Ltd.
Printed by Eastern Suburbs Newspapers, 140 Joynton Ave, Waterloo, N.S.W.
Distributors: Gordon & Gotch A/Asia, Ltd., Melbourne