Ghost Comics #8
In *Der Fluch der Nebelwesen*, a ghostly gypsy caravan arrives at Belfast Manor, its presence a chilling echo of a past crime. Sir John, haunted by a youthful act of violence and a stolen life, now faces a supernatural reckoning as the caravan comes to claim his daughter—born of that long-ago union.
In "Das Gesicht im Leichentuch," a failed seance turns deadly when Helen's husband, Jim, is killed by a spectral figure. Accused of murder, Helen must unravel the truth with the help of Jim’s lingering spirit—his ghost offering cryptic guidance as she uncovers a darker conspiracy buried beneath the ritual’s aftermath.
In the crumbling remains of an abandoned theatre, the ghost of Zucardo—once a marionette performer—calls his criminal wife Mae back to the stage where their past ended in betrayal. There, beneath dusty lights and silent puppets, she is about to witness an act far more chilling than any performance he ever staged.
In "Der Seelendieb," reckless tourists David Fleming and Ann Jordan stumble upon a forgotten voodoo ritual, unleashing a haunting presence that invades their dreams and frays their sanity. As sleep becomes a battleground of terrifying visions, they turn to psychiatrist Dr. Gordon for answers—only to find their ordeal spiraling beyond explanation. When one of them begins to change, the line between mind and monster blurs, and survival depends on what’s left of their humanity.
In *Der Letzte der Glanamore*, Hugh Glanamore returns to his family’s ancestral castle in Scotland, only to find the grounds haunted by the spectral echoes of his ancestors. Bound by a dark pact with an ancient druid, they were transformed into oak trees—eternal, silent, and trapped in a curse that stretches back generations.
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