Blue Bolt #114
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeBlue Bolt encounters the Swamp Spirit, a supernatural entity that inhabits a haunted house surrounded by marshland. As life-giving elements sink into the creature's form, the apparition slowly disintegrates before the astonished observer's eyes. The story emphasizes the eerie, otherworldly nature of this spectral threat and its vulnerability to unknown forces.
In the remote bayous of southern Louisiana, a reckless experiment with a serum for human longevity unleashes an ancient evil spirit. When the creature turns its gaze on a young woman, the fragile balance of the swamp is tested in a chilling clash of fate and fear. *Swamp Spirit*, a haunting tale from *Blue Bolt #114*, unfolds in the shadows where science meets the supernatural.
In "The Mummy," the ancient spirit of King Ramzu stirs from his tomb, driven by a desperate longing to reunite with his beloved queen Oaana in death. With the mummified remains of his love in tow, he vanishes into the Egyptian jungle, evading lions and a persistent police officer in a haunting pursuit across forgotten ruins. As the jungle holds its breath, a girl reporter bears witness to a final, quiet moment of peace—then wonders if anyone would believe her.
In "Picture a Nightmare," a night guard at the museum stumbles upon a painting that pulls him into a realm of creeping dread, where a door to an evil dimension stands open. As he fights to reclaim his place in the real world, he must confront the painting’s sinister pull before it claims him forever.
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Reprinted in Ghostly Weird Stories #120 (1953), Ghostly Weird Stories #123 (1954), Spook #29 (1954), Spook #30 (1954), Alter Ego #117 (2013), Haunted Horror #20 (2015), Gwandanaland Comics #1135
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