The Prowler in “White Zombie”

    (Eclipse, 1988)
™ and ©1988 Michael H./ Price, Art ©1988 Gerald Forton

This peculiar one-shot finds cinema executive Leo Kragg (a.k.a. the Prowler) speeding off to Haiti in a showdown with gangster Carmine Bonoxide. Bonoxide, meanwhile, had joined forces with a voodoo master called Murder LeGendre, and had surrounded himself with a small army of zombies under his command. The Prowler seems strangely powerless in the chase and confrontation with his enemies, and his identity is an open secret—with virtually every character referring to him as “Leo” at one point or another.

Adapted from the 1932 screenplay “White Zombie,” this Prowler adventure never seems to quite gel, although Prowler and pulp-fiction fans might well want to give it a look anyway.
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October, 1988
Cover Price: $2.00
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Michael H. Price, Garrett WestonGerald Forton, Graham Nolan