Haunted #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Haunted #4 (February 1972) delivers the eerie promise of "all new stories, all new art" with a Steve Ditko cover that crackles with supernatural dread — a looming green phantom hovers over a crashing car while a terrified man shields his face from the shattering chaos around him, a tiny fleeing figure caught in the mayhem below. The story title "Driven to Destruction" splashed across the image sets an unsettling mood, with Pat Boyette handling the interior writing, art, and lettering in full. For fans of early-'70s horror anthologies, this 20-cent Charlton gem is a genuinely satisfying slice of the era.
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Konrad Uhrer tries to escape the Allies after Germany surrenders in WWII but is trapped in the catacombs beneath Paris.
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