Chamber of Chills Magazine #23 [3]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Walking Dead," Professor Stanley Harden and two companions uncover the legendary labyrinth of Crete, only for greed to drive Harden to abandon them. Stranded in the ancient maze, he’s suddenly hurled into the past, forced to confront the monstrous Minotaur he thought was only myth. Vic Donahue’s dynamic art brings the eerie, timeless terror of the labyrinth to life, while Al Avison’s cover captures the chilling moment of discovery.
Blind Kurt Jensen regains his sight after an eye transplant from a dead man, but soon strange visions plague him. Drawn by an unshakable compulsion, he journeys to a Spanish castle, where he faces the haunting truth behind the eyes he now sees with.
In "Trip To Terror," meek accountant Hubert Perkins is driven to a moment of rage when he pushes his bossy colleague Dooley into the path of a subway train—only to be haunted by ghostly visions that blur the line between guilt and madness. As the weight of his act consumes him, Perkins spirals into a psychological unraveling he can’t escape.
In "Monster's Maze," Professor Stanley Harden and two companions uncover the legendary labyrinth of Crete, drawn by the promise of ancient treasure. When Harden abandons his friends in a reckless bid to claim the jewels for himself, he is suddenly thrust into the past—trapped in the maze with the monstrous Minotaur closing in.
In "The Doom of Living Ice," a team of arctic explorers stumbles upon a frozen temple housing long-buried figures encased in ice. When one of them lights a fire to warm the chamber, the ice begins to melt—and the frozen people awaken with unnatural purpose. As the explorers flee through the frigid halls, the temple's ancient curse turns their escape into a desperate race against freezing death.
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Reprinted in Terrology #11 (1993), Crypt of Horror #1 (2005), The Comics Journal #290 (2008), Crypt of Horror #5 (2008), Four Color Fear: Forgotten Horror Comics of the 1950s #[nn] (2010), Haunted Horror #3 (2013)
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