Dr. Death was a horror host, like Man in Black, who frequently orchestrated the events that he narrated. While the Doctor acted mainly in an observational role, he was also known to drive characters to their doom by taking on human form, feeding victims false advice or betraying their trust when they most needed help.
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| - Dr. Death was a horror host, like Man in Black, who frequently orchestrated the events that he narrated. While the Doctor acted mainly in an observational role, he was also known to drive characters to their doom by taking on human form, feeding victims false advice or betraying their trust when they most needed help.
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| - This Magazine is Haunted #1
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| - Dr. Death was a horror host, like Man in Black, who frequently orchestrated the events that he narrated. While the Doctor acted mainly in an observational role, he was also known to drive characters to their doom by taking on human form, feeding victims false advice or betraying their trust when they most needed help. Dr Death was provided with a back story in Haunted # 12, in which American screenwriter Richard Mord discovers a doorway to The Beyond in an ancient European castle. After near-lethal encounters with ghouls, demons and the vampiric Countess Siroon, Mord is revealed to be the absent master of this hellish domain: through unexplained circumstances, Death had assumed human form and lost all memory of his supernatural origins. The story ends with Mord/Death resuming his place as ruler of The Beyond (along with his duties as Haunted's malevolent host).
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