Chamber of Chills Magazine #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Green Killer!" is a chilling tale from Chamber of Chills Magazine #8 (1952), where a scientist’s gruesome experiment with a mysterious green liquid turns deadly when his assistant is resurrected as a monstrous creature. With art by Rudy Palais on both pencils and inks, the story unfolds with a creeping sense of dread, culminating in a shocking reversal of roles. The cover, by Lee Elias, captures the horror with a stark, unsettling image that perfectly sets the tone for this early horror classic.
In "Headless Horror!" from *Chamber of Chills Magazine #8* (1952), a Hollywood actor travels to a crumbling English castle to film a television show—only to find himself haunted by a spectral presence from a past life he can’t remember. As shadows lengthen and the castle’s secrets stir, the line between performance and punishment begins to blur.
In "Formula for Death," a desperate scientist pushes the limits of life and death, using a mysterious liquid to resurrect a dead rat—only to twist his experiment into something far more sinister. When he tests the formula on his assistant, the results are horrifying, and the line between creator and creation shatters.
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Reprinted in Horror Tales #4 (1974), Weird #4 (1974), Witches Tales #5 (1974), '50s Terror #3 (1988), '50s Terror #5 (1989), '50s Terror #6 (1989), The Comics That Ate My Brain! #[nn] (1991), Four Color Fear: Forgotten Horror Comics of the 1950s #[nn] (2010), The Chilling Archives of Horror Comics! #5 (2013), Haunted Horror #14 (2014), Haunted Horror #24 (2016), Classic Monsters of Pre-Code Horror Comics: Mummies #[nn] (2017)
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