Forbidden Worlds #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"A Queen for the Voodoo Chief" delivers a chilling blend of mystery and the supernatural in this 1952 entry from Forbidden Worlds. When Alice and Ken, eager to join the magazine but rejected for lack of experience, stumble upon the haunted Dustan House, they uncover a decades-old secret: the spirits of its former residents have been feeding on the life force of intruders for twenty years. Al Camy’s moody art brings the eerie atmosphere to life, while Ken Bald’s cover captures the story’s haunting tone with striking precision.
When Rex and Nancy's ship is battered by a supernatural Atlantic storm, they're dragged beneath the waves by spectral riders—only to awaken aboard a ghostly Viking dragon ship drifting through an eerie, fog-shrouded realm. As they navigate the cursed vessel and its mysterious crew, they encounter Hela, a malevolent priestess who rules the hidden realm of Thule, a dumping ground for the spirits of evil Vikings cast adrift centuries ago. Trapped between life and death, Rex and Nancy must contend with Hela's dark designs and the legendary Whirlpool of Death itself.
On a moonlit headland, newlyweds Bob and Joyce find their romantic night shattered when an eclipse brings an otherworldly beam carrying Selena and her alien Moonlings—creatures seeking human sacrifice to break their curse of half-life. Whisked away to the Moon itself, the couple faces a desperate struggle against Selena's dark designs and the arrival of Death itself, a cosmic force drawn to the lunar realm by the queen's ambitions. As the eclipse window closes and fate hangs in the balance, an unexpected revelation transforms everything they believed about their ordeal.
In "House of Horror," Alice and Ken, turned away from a job at Forbidden Worlds for lack of experience, take a detour to investigate the abandoned Dustan House—only to uncover a chilling secret: the spirits of its former residents have been feeding on the life force of intruders for two decades, turning the house into a trap for the unwary.
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Reprinted in Shock #2 (1971), Haunted Tales #9 (1974), Forbidden Worlds Archives #1 (2012)
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