Chamber of Chills #22
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Change of Mind!", a wealthy man named Howard Mullins gifts his young wife Karen an antique mirror—only to grow convinced she despises him, driving her to despair. When tragedy strikes, Howard discovers the mirror is haunted, its malevolent influence twisting his mind. Penciled and inked by Louis Zansky, this chilling tale from Chamber of Chills #22 (1976) unfolds with eerie precision, while the cover by Larry Lieber and Tom Palmer captures its unsettling mood.
In "A Change of Mind!" from Chamber of Chills #22, a scientist obsessed with immortality attempts to transfer his mind into a robotic body—only for his abused assistant to seize control at the final moment. The story unfolds with chilling precision, blending cold science and human desperation in a tense, suspenseful twist.
In "The Face in the Mirror," Howard Mullins, a wealthy man haunted by suspicion, gifts his young wife Karen an antique mirror—only to grow convinced she despises him. As her behavior grows strained, Karen is driven to despair by his accusations, and her fate takes a tragic turn. When Howard later discovers the mirror is cursed, he’s left confronting a horror far more insidious than he ever imagined.
In "He Walked Through Walls!" from Chamber of Chills #22, a mysterious stranger offers a desperate man the chance to have his deepest wish fulfilled—only to unleash something far beyond what Silas Birch could have imagined. As the contract takes hold, his life begins to unravel in ways he never anticipated.
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