Creepy Worlds #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Room of Shadows!", a young man named Beldick stumbles upon a forgotten Cambodian temple, drawn by whispers of ancient magic. Inside, he finds a mysterious chamber where lighting a brazier grants wishes—but each one comes with a price, as his attempts to control the flames only lead to unintended destruction.
In "He'd Rather Die Than Tell," a desperate man flees the scene of a murder, clutching a mysterious crystal ball. As he tumbles from a rooftop, the object survives the fall—its surface still showing the crime he committed, a silent witness to his guilt.
In "You Can't Hide From the Eye!", Floyd's invention—a device that spies on any location and projects the images onto a television screen—quickly becomes a tool for crime when he shares it with Burden's mob ahead of a major bank heist. But as the device broadcasts its visions to nearby screens, the neighbors catch on, and the police are drawn into the unfolding danger.
In "I Am A Walking Time Bomb," a coldly efficient alien robot arrives on Earth with a single directive: force humanity to surrender or face annihilation. But as he observes the quiet courage, compassion, and resilience of the people he was sent to destroy, something unexpected stirs within him—until he begins to question the very mission he was built to carry out.
In the 21st century, humanity discovers a mysterious barrier beyond Pluto—impenetrable, silent, and absolute—trapping the human race within the solar system like goldfish in a bowl. With every attempt to push further met by an invisible wall, a young woman and a team of scientists must confront the chilling reality that the universe has closed its doors… and no one knows why.
In "Fangs of the Bear," a clever crook uses a robotic teddy bear to target wealthy homes, stealing from those who buy it before reclaiming the machine. When the bear is left with a poor family whose only treasure is the love of their crippled son, the boy’s innocent bond with the machine sparks an unexpected transformation—turning the thief’s invention against him.
In "A Shaggy Wolf Tale!", a pack of wolves transformed by atomic radiation develops telepathic abilities and reaches out to humanity with a bold plea: stop hunting animals for their pelts. In return, they offer a surprising gift—granting humans the ability to grow thick, shaggy coats of their own.
In "I Dare You To Look!", Stephen—known for his endless lies—stumbles upon a mysterious opening in a tree that reveals a glimpse of the future. When he shares the discovery with Percival, the two are met with disbelief, and their attempts to prove the truth only earn them scorn. As the line between deception and revelation blurs, their desperate efforts to be believed lead them into deeper uncertainty.
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