Boris Karloff Gold Key Mysteries #[Kickstarter Special Softcover]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Where House [Chapter One]," an enigmatic, shifting mansion materializes and vanishes without warning, drawing in a covert infiltration team led by the stoic Agent Gira. After the house explodes into action in Maricopa County, Arizona—leaving dead deputies in its wake—Gira swiftly covers up the incident and moves the team to Coke County, Texas, where the house has now reappeared. Written by Michael W. Conrad and illustrated by Kelly Williams, with a striking cover by Johnny Dombrowski, this chapter sets a tense, mysterious tone with no easy answers in sight.
In "Where House [Chapter One]," a mysterious, shifting mansion materializes in Maricopa County, Arizona, only to vanish with Agent Gira’s infiltration team inside—leaving behind a trail of dead law enforcement and a cover-up in motion. With the house now reappearing in Coke County, Texas, Gira pushes forward, determined to uncover the truth behind the structure’s impossible return.
When Alexis’s obsession with perfection begins to warp her reflection, her twin sister’s face starts to fracture in ways no surgeon could explain—until the mirror no longer shows a sister, but something far more desperate. In this chilling tale from *Boris Karloff Gold Key Mysteries*, the line between self and other blurs in a story of vanity, identity, and the terrifying cost of being too close to the truth.
In "Cherry," Chef Kelly Digs capitalizes on the suspicious death of his cautious partner, Chef Eddi Albert, turning grief into a twisted triumph. With Albert’s recipe journal as his blueprint, Digs launches a new restaurant built on forbidden flavors and hidden truths—each dish a step deeper into a past he’d rather forget.
In "Where House [Chapter Two]," the enigmatic figure known only as Boris Karloff—real or illusion—faces off against Agent Gira’s infiltrate team in a chilling encounter that unfolds within the shifting, inexplicable confines of the house that appears without warning. The story lingers in the uncanny, where identity and reality blur as the house and its inhabitant defy explanation.
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