Haunted Horror #29
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Mother's Advice," a 2017 IDW release, Harold Honeywell—a man the size of a doll—finds sudden wealth only to discover that the women in his life care more for his money than for him. After a violent turn, he flees to the circus and takes refuge in a gorilla’s cage, unaware that the beast has just lost its favorite toy and now sees a new one in him. With art by John Rosenberger and a cover by Jack Katz, this chilling tale blends grotesque humor with creeping dread in a story that’s as unsettling as it is unforgettable.
In "Mother's Advice," Jo seeks her mother’s guidance to rekindle her husband’s fading affection, only to receive a chilling suggestion: cook him a meal. When his cruel remarks about her cooking turn deadly, the mother’s response is far more extreme than Jo could have imagined.
In "Best Seller!" from Haunted Horror #29, a desperate writer strikes a deal with the enigmatic Dr. Wong to achieve literary fame—only to betray him after success. When the price of fame comes due, the writer’s betrayal unleashes a terrifying debt that reaches beyond the grave, leaving him to face a haunting consequence he never saw coming.
In "Death of a Doll!" from Haunted Horror #29, Harold Honeywell—small in stature but rich in fortune—finds himself isolated when the women around him reveal their true motives. Fleeing the law, he takes refuge in a circus gorilla’s cage, unaware that the beast, mourning the loss of its beloved doll, has already chosen its next plaything.
In "All, or Nothing At All!" from Haunted Horror #29, a surgeon’s obsession with her husband reaches a chilling peak when she discovers he’s involved with a nurse. Her carefully controlled world unravels as she makes a gruesome choice to claim his love—completely.
When two tenacious reporters chase a lead to Mr. Mord’s eerie wax museum, they stumble into a nightmare that’s far more real than any headline. The figures in the display aren’t just lifelike—they’re alive, and something in the air knows they’re there.
In "Tag... You're It," a quiet town is thrown into dread when a vampire preys on a child, only to be hunted down and destroyed by the townspeople. But peace doesn't last—soon, a new terror emerges under cover of night, leaving victims drained of blood, and the question lingers: who—or what—is behind the attacks?
In "The Body Maker," a man obsessed with the Frankenstein myth attempts to craft his ideal bride by stitching together the body parts of murdered women. When his twisted experiment goes awry one fateful night, he finds himself on the wrong end of his own grotesque creation.
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