Haunted #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Haunted #15 (1973) serves up a genuinely unsettling cover by Tom Sutton: a woman in red sprawls helplessly as a massive avalanche of human skulls cascades toward her, while a gaunt figure clutching a blazing torch looms against a sickly yellow moon above. Shadowy, glowing-eyed foliage frames the scene on all sides, giving the whole composition a claustrophobic, nightmare quality that Sutton renders with real atmosphere. Inside, Nicola Cuti and Jack Abel deliver the stories — including one intriguingly titled "The Teddy Bear" — making this a fine slice of early-'70s Charlton horror.
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Harley the Teddy Bear always winds up in the hands of a child that needs him for protection.
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