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Cover: L. B. Cole

Blue Bolt #113

May 1952 · Star Publications [1949-1954] · 0.10 USD
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“The Unknown Presence”

In Blue Bolt #113, writer and artist Jay Disbrow crafts a chilling tale of betrayal and vengeance in "The Unknown Presence," where a hunchbacked man’s deadly scheme in a decaying mansion sets off a centuries-long haunting. With a grim setting and a sinister legacy, the story unfolds through stark, expressive art by Disbrow, while the cover by L. B. Cole captures the dread of the Black Room with haunting precision.

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writer, artist, inker Jay Disbrow · cover L. B. Cole

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writer, artist, inker Jay Disbrow
cover pencils, inks L. B. Cole

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Hector Thorg, an evil and paranoid hunchback, lives with his wealthy good looking brother in a huge mansion. He kills his brother so he can inherit the estate by leading him into the dreaded "Black Room", a sealed off room with a huge guillotine and pit inside that was used by the mansion's original owner for executions. Afterwards he begins luring guests one by one into the room thinking they are going to expose him. The law are onto him and swarm the mansion trapping him in the room and sealing it off. Centuries later his ghost roams the mansion preying on any who enter the home.

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