Horror #3
"Die Rückkehr des Adlers!" is a chilling tale from Horror #3 (1972), a standout issue defined by Wallace Wood’s stark, expressive art and inks, bringing to life a vengeful spirit whose curse lingers beyond death. The story follows General Mirez, haunted by the cursed claws of the fallen Diktator El Aguila, known as the Eagle, as the avenging presence closes in on him in a locked, barred room. Neal Adams’ striking cover, a masterclass in moody tension, perfectly captures the dread of this supernatural retribution.
In "Die Rückkehr des Adlers!", a vengeful curse from the fallen Diktator El Aguila, known as the Eagle, haunts the general who overthrew him. Even after the general’s betrayer’s hand is burned away, the Eagle’s wrath follows him to a barred room, where his past sins catch up in terrifying silence.
In "Das Monster aus der Kiste," Charles Sanders stößt auf eine mysteriöse Kiste mit grünem Inhalt—und entfesselt damit eine schreckliche, wachsende Bedrohung, die zu einem riesigen "Saurier" wird. Als die Gewalt des Ungeheuers über die Landschaft wütet, bleibt Charles allein, um die letzte, verzweifelte Lösung zu finden.
In "In den Mauern des Grauens!", Richter Schreck recounts the chilling ordeal of Mary and Phil, newly moved into an old villa that quickly becomes a prison of fear. As unseen horrors close in, the couple’s terror deepens—only to unravel when they realize Phil’s unraveling mind may be the source of it all.
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↩ Reprints House of Secrets #24 (1959), The Unexpected #121 (1970), House of Secrets #91 (1971), House of Secrets #93 (1971), The Unexpected #127 (1971), House of Mystery #198 (1972), House of Mystery #199 (1972)
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