'50s Terror #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Volcano of Doom," the ancient god Mala awakens in fury when a village betrays him by sacrificing his chosen emissaries to the volcano—only to unleash a terrible retribution as the dead rise to haunt the living.
In "The Haunted Murderer," a man haunted by a grotesque, naked poltergeist—its pointy ears and eerie presence a constant torment—grapples with a past he can't escape. As the spirit's relentless harassment escalates, his guilt over a recent murder begins to unravel his grip on reality. The story unfolds with chilling precision, building a slow descent into madness where the line between punishment and possession blurs.
In "Crimson Death," Jack and Daisy push their dance act to the edge by weaving in forbidden voodoo rituals, hoping for a spark. But the spirits they awaken aren’t impressed—they stir a creeping dread that twists their world, turning every shadow into a threat and every moment into a test of sanity. As fear takes hold, their bond frays, and the line between performance and possession blurs.
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↩ Reprints Chamber of Chills Magazine #8 (1952), Tomb of Terror #6 (1952), Eerie #11 (1953), Weird Chills #2 (1954)
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