Hallucinations #4
"La bête immonde" in Hallucinations #4 (1970) delivers a chilling descent into inherited legacy and monstrous creation, as the grandson of the original Montross Monster’s maker unleashes a new beast in a desperate bid to restore his family’s name. With stark, expressive art by Mort Meskin and inking by George Roussos, the story unfolds with a grim, gothic intensity, grounded in the weight of lineage and the cost of obsession. Cover by Mort Meskin completes the haunting vision.
In "Le monstre des Montross," the grandson of the original creator of the Montross Monster sets out to craft a new beast—hoping two titans will clash and finally restore his family’s tarnished legacy. Written by an unknown hand and illustrated by an unknown artist, this eerie 1970 horror-suspense tale unfolds in the shadow of a cursed past, where creation becomes both curse and desperate hope.
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