Horror #16
In "Der Tod hinter dem Spiegel," a cursed execution casts a deadly shadow over the past, as the condemned murderer Jud Harrow vows revenge on the jury that sentenced him. When members of the jury begin dying under mysterious circumstances, the haunting legacy of his final curse forces a reckoning with the past—leaving Gray, the defense attorney, caught in a nightmare he can't escape. Written by Carl Wessler and illustrated by Sid Greene, with a chilling cover by Buddy Gernale, this 1973 horror classic delivers a slow-burning dread rooted in guilt and retribution.
In "Der Tod hinter dem Spiegel," the weary Iwan O'Toole stumbles upon a chilling secret: with nothing but candlelight, he can pull riches from a portrait—until the moment his wife extinguishes the flame, leaving him trapped forever within the painted world.
In "Die Spur des Geistes," the vengeful spirit of condemned murderer Jud Harrow haunts the jury members who sentenced him, turning their guilt into deadly reality. When the defense attorney Gray becomes entangled in the escalating terror, he finds himself hunted by a force he can't comprehend—leaving only the question of who truly bears the burden of justice.
Paul Drake stößt auf eine magische Geige, doch als er sie zum Beweis seiner Fähigkeiten einsetzt, entpuppt sich ihre Macht als trügerisch — und sein Versuch, endlich ernstgenommen zu werden, führt nur zu weiterer Verlegenheit.
In "Wo die Toten frei sind!", a nameless prisoner escapes his cell through a hidden tunnel only to find himself in a nightmarish other world, where he’s forced to toil as a slave in a grim diamond mine. The stark, oppressive atmosphere and haunting visuals bring a chilling sense of dread to this eerie journey into the unknown.
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↩ Reprints House of Mystery #89 (1959), The Unexpected #128 (1971)
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