Horror comics #4
In "Nella nebbia," John walks a dangerous line, using his chilling ability to detach his spirit from his body to eliminate those who threaten him—until he realizes that his victims might just be learning his tricks. Written by Steve Skeates and Antonio Bellomi, with moody, atmospheric art by Jim Aparo and inks by Jim Aparo, this 1991 horror tale from Edizioni Center TV delivers a chilling game of shadows and souls. The cover by Armanda Aprile captures the creeping dread of the story’s fog-laden world.
In "I gatti che sapevano troppo," Michael Renner, a man who’s just committed murder to inherit his employer’s fortune, finds himself trapped by a bizarre clause in the will: he must care for the man’s cats. As the quiet, watchful felines begin to follow him through the mansion, their eyes seem to hold secrets far beyond their nature.
In "Spirito errante," John lives a dangerous double life, using his eerie ability to split his spirit from his body to eliminate those who threaten him—until he realizes his power may have a fatal echo. Written by an unnamed author and illustrated by an unnamed artist, this chilling 7-page tale from Horror Comics #4 (1991) explores the peril of a gift that blurs the line between hunter and hunted.
In "Solo... I morti ...sono liberi!", Jo flees a foot from a jungle prison only to stumble upon a madman and his mute servant, who chain him to labor in a hidden diamond mine. Trapped in the oppressive heat and darkness, Jo must survive not just the brutal work, but the unsettling presence of men who seem more dead than alive.
In "The Shadow of Frankenstein," scientist Peter Tam, now a cemetery caretaker, ventures into forbidden experiments with the dead—only to awaken something far more dangerous than he intended. When his reanimation succeeds, he unwittingly brings back a murderer, setting off a chilling game of survival in the shadows of the graveyard.
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