Creepy Worlds #160
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Black Wizard!", a strange jacket with a bottomless right pocket becomes the center of a chilling mystery in this 1976 issue of Creepy Worlds. When a scientist tries to exploit its other-dimensional secret by testing various objects—including a desperate note—he unknowingly sets off a chain of events that leads to his disappearance. The story unfolds with eerie precision, its unsettling premise grounded in the quiet dread of the unknown. Art by Ross Andru and Mike Esposito brings the creeping suspense to life, while André LeBlanc’s cover captures the tale’s ominous tone.
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A mysterious jacket has a spell on it that compels any who wear to stuff objects into the bottomless right pocket. A scientist figures he can get rich if he can figure out the secret of the other dimension and tries inserting various objects, even a note attempting to communicate, but he cannot figure out what object the other dimensional beings are looking for. Finally, he sticks his head in attempting to see, and falls all the way in. When the jacket is found the next day, the pocket now has a bottom sewn in.
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