Chamber of Chills Magazine #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Face of Horror," a man trapped in a suffocatingly small, pitch-black room must confront his deepest fear—darkness—while a vengeful ex-partner closes in. With no escape and a single light switch that could mean his doom, every breath feels like a countdown. The story's chilling tension is perfectly captured in Lee Elias’s stark, shadow-drenched cover, a masterclass in dread from the early days of Harvey’s horror anthology.
In "The Face of Horror," a man, his sister Jo, and their friend find themselves trapped in a decaying house haunted by the vengeful presence of its former inmate—a madman who escaped the asylum and now prowls the shadows. Written by an unknown hand and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story unfolds with creeping dread as the past refuses to stay buried.
In "Devil's Due," a man betrayed by his stockholders makes a desperate pact with the devil for revenge—only to find that the price of vengeance is far higher than he imagined. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, this chilling 1952 tale from *Chamber of Chills Magazine* #10 delivers a stark, suspenseful warning about the cost of unchecked ambition.
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Reprinted in Terror Tales #5 (1973), Tales from the Tomb #6 (1973), Tales of Voodoo #6 (1973), Weird #7 (1973), Crypt of Horror #1 (2005), Crypt of Horror #10 (2011)
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