Blue Bolt #113
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn 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.
In "The Unknown Presence," Carol is haunted by recurring dreams of her dead brother Harry, who begs her to come to his grave so he can be freed from death. Drawn by his desperate pleas, she ventures to the cemetery at night—only to uncover a chilling truth: the voice calling her isn’t Harry at all, but his long-dead enemy, Angus Grund, who has escaped from the earth.
British naturalist Arnold Creg ventures into Rome's ancient catacombs alongside his African guide Nabola, only to stumble upon something extraordinary hidden in the depths below. What they discover in those shadowed passages sets the stage for a mystery that will test their courage and wits.
Skeptical newspaper reporter Larry Davis dismisses talk of monsters haunting the frozen north—until his editor sends him to investigate a hospital patient's wild account of encountering something inhuman. Determined to land his story, Davis pursues the creature's trail to a remote Alaskan burial ground marked with a cryptic warning from an ancient witch doctor, only to discover that some mysteries are far more dangerous than he bargained for.
A mysterious green plague sweeps across America, turning its victims' skin a sickly hue and twisting their loyalties toward enemy powers—and when government leaders fall ill, they call in Spacehawk to track down the source. Collaborating with the seemingly helpful Dr. Herman Krausmann, Spacehawk pursues a transmitter signal into the Mexican wilderness, only to discover his new partner isn't what he seems. Now trapped in a hidden fortress with old enemies and deadly traps standing between him and the truth, Spacehawk must uncover who's behind this sinister plot before the entire nation turns against itself.
In "The Black Room," the twisted Hector Thorg, a paranoid hunchback, uses the mansion’s cursed sealed chamber—a place of old executions—to eliminate those he fears. After murdering his brother and trapping others in the room, he’s cornered by the law, only to become a ghost bound to the house, forever hunting the next to enter.
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↩ Reprints Target Comics #7 [31] (1942)
Reprinted in Eerie Tales #15 (1964), The Chilling Archives of Horror Comics! #19 (2017)
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