Chamber of Chills Magazine #22 [2]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Vault of Living Death," a mad artist conjures a nightmarish swamp through his art and an incantation, dragging a female art student into the living canvas he’s created. With moody, eerie artwork by George Appel and Maurice Gutwirth, and a haunting cover by Al Avison, this 1951 Harvey classic blends surreal horror with the eerie power of imagination.
In "Creatures of the Swamp," a mad artist, driven by obsession, conjures a nightmarish swamp through his art and pulls both himself and a female art student into the living canvas he’s painted—where the boundaries between creation and nightmare blur. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, this chilling 1951 tale from *Chamber of Chills Magazine* plunges its characters into a world where imagination becomes a prison.
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Reprinted in Cuentos de Brujas #4 (1951), Tales of Voodoo #2 (1970), Terror Tales #2 (1970), Horror Tales #3 (1970), Terror Tales #3 (1970), The Chilling Archives of Horror Comics! #[3] (2012), Classic Monsters of Pre-Code Horror Comics: Swamp Monsters #[nn] (2019), Hort der Angst #34 (2025)
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