Horror #11
"Die Seele im Fegefeuer" delivers a chilling 1973 tale of spectral torment, as young William Darlton is haunted at midnight by vengeful spirits. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky with inks by Frank Giacoia, the story reveals a cursed lineage tied to a devil's pact—and a soul bound to the flames of purgatory. The haunting cover, penciled and inked by Mike Kaluta, captures the dread of a legacy steeped in darkness.
At midnight, the young William Darlton is tormented by cruel spirits, unaware of the dark legacy binding him. The old servant Abener reveals the truth: William’s mother made a pact with the devil, Abener broke it at great cost—her life, and William’s soul, now cursed with the spirit of his dead father.
In "Doppelgänger stirb!", Marshall Perkins unleashes a magical Buddha that splits him into two selves—one good, one evil—setting off a chilling struggle for dominance. As the battle reaches its climax in a fog-drenched moor, the line between killer and victim blurs, leaving the fate of the son’s shot—and the true identity of the man he’s facing—shrouded in dread.
In the silent ruins of a world undone, a couple searches through the wreckage for any sign of life, their hope dwindling with each step. When they stumble upon a single blooming flower—pale and defiant in the ash—its fragile beauty offers a fleeting promise, even as the crumbling city begins to fall around them.
In the shadowed woods of Eastern Europe, the delusional Igor Lazlo dares to challenge the ancient, unseen creatures that dwell within the forest. When his madness leads him to set the woods ablaze, the flames turn against him in a way he never expected.
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↩ Reprints House of Secrets #91 (1971), House of Mystery #195 (1971), House of Secrets #97 (1972), House of Mystery #202 (1972)
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