Ghostly Tales #113
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The House Guest," Tom Sutton crafts a chilling tale of cosmic consequence, where a man’s discovery of the Lense of Nemesis—granting him sight across the entire universe—unwittingly sets off a chain reaction that threatens all of reality. With every page drawn, inked, and lettered by Sutton himself, this 1975 Charlton classic delivers a haunting, self-contained story that lingers long after the final panel. The cover by Tom Sutton perfectly captures the story’s eerie, otherworldly tension.
Jo stumbles upon the Lense of Nemesis, a mysterious artifact that reveals the true, vast nature of the universe—until a careless moment shatters it, unleashing an unraveling that threatens all existence. Written by an unknown hand and illustrated by an unknown artist, this chilling seven-page tale from *Ghostly Tales* #113 (1975) turns a moment of cosmic wonder into a quiet, inevitable collapse.
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Reprinted in Haunted Tales #15 (1975), Haunted Tales #14 (1975), Ghost Manor #71 (1983), Pulp Horror #1 (1998), The Mammoth Book of Best Horror Comics #[nn] (2008), The Chilling Archives of Horror Comics! #9 (2014)
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