Adventures into Terror #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Adventures into Terror #4 (1951), a nurse takes a job at an infants’ home where something feels off—each baby seems just a little too still, a little too pale. When one attacks her, she flees only to learn the home she worked at has been abandoned for years. Now, as a babysitter, she’s faced with a terrifying new truth: the child she’s watching is no ordinary girl. Allen Bellman handles both art and inks for this chilling tale, while Carl Burgos delivers the eerie cover.
In "The Brain!" from *Adventures into Terror* #4 (1951), a condemned Nazi scientist, severed from his body and preserved only as a head, plots revenge and global conquest from a hidden lab—his one remaining organ still fueled by vengeance and ambition.
In "Hands of Murder," a young woman clings to the edge of sanity, convinced her deceased sister is reaching from beyond the grave to strangle her. As her fear deepens, her psychiatrist dismisses it as delusion—until X-rays reveal the chilling truth: a skeletal hand is truly embedded in her throat.
In "Vampire Brats," a nurse takes a job at an infants' home where something feels off about the babies—too still, too quiet, their eyes just a little too sharp. When one attacks her, she flees, only to be told the home is long abandoned, leaving her questioning her own mind. Now working as a babysitter, she realizes the child she’s watching might be just as unnatural as the ones she thought she’d imagined.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Unknown Worlds #5 (1951)
Reprinted in Chamber of Chills #11 (1974), Crypt of Shadows #11 (1974), Crypt of Shadows #12 (1974), Curse of the Weird #1 (1993), Atlas Comics Library #1 (2023)
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