I'm not really sure specifically which stories are in that 1972 'psycho comic book vow' as it's not a widely known mainstream comic. It could potentially have stories about psychological struggles of the characters, their vows, and how they deal with various challenges in a rather unique and perhaps dark or complex way.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this volume. But it might include some thrilling and psychological tales about the characters' inner struggles, perhaps some mystery - solving stories related to the dark side of human nature.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read that volume directly. But it might have unique art styles typical of the 1972 era, and perhaps some stories that were relevant to the social or cultural context of that time.
Since I haven't read this particular volume, it's hard to say exactly. However, if it follows the pattern of the series, there could be a central protagonist who has been fighting against some kind of evil or chaos. There might also be a sidekick or a mentor figure that has been helping the main character along the way. And of course, there could be the antagonists, which might be new or recurring ones from earlier volumes.
I haven't read it, so I can't really give an overview. But generally, in a psycho - themed comic, the stories might revolve around the psychological battles of the characters, and volume 8 may continue this trend with new and more complex scenarios.
Yes, 'The Vow' book is based on a true story. It often delves into real - life experiences and relationships that are then adapted into a narrative for the book.
It could be either. There are many stories that are first books and then get adapted into movies, and vice versa. Without more context, it's hard to say for sure whether it's a movie or a book.
It's likely about a real - life relationship. Maybe it details the experiences and promises (the 'vow') between two people in a relationship that actually occurred.