Doomsday #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Seance of Terror," Warren Travers attends a mysterious gathering that spirals into a nightmarish journey when his soul is torn from his body and cast into the realms beyond. While his physical form lies dormant, an otherworldly entity takes possession, using his body to construct a machine meant to summon every lost soul into our world.
In "The Blind, the Doomed -- and the Dead!", a desperate carnival owner makes a chilling bid to seize control of a wax museum, only to face a deadly consequence when the owner refuses. After a violent end, the murdered man rises not as a vengeful spirit, but as a solemn figure summoned to a spectral court where the fate of the living is judged by the dead.
In the isolated town of Broken Fork, fugitive gangster Ed Sharlin tries to vanish into the quiet countryside—until his reckless bank heist draws the wrath of two legendary lawmen, now spectral figures of the past. As the night sky darkens with storm and shadow, Ed finds himself pursued not by men, but by the ghostly echoes of justice long dead.
In "Death's Bride-groom," sculptor Sean Corey unwittingly awakens ancient evil when he carves a statue from a cursed tree. The figure comes to life as Gabrielle, a spectral beauty whose allure pulls him into a dark, otherworldly bond.
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