Journey into Fear #19
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis anthology issue contains three horror stories. "Assignment Horror" features a painter who sells his soul to the devil and receives the power to bring his paintings to life, only to be tormented by the demonic creations that emerge from his work. "This Body Is Mine!" tells of Martin Gross, a cruel and despicable man confined to an institution, whose body is claimed by an evil entity that has been watching and waiting for him. "The Flat Man" follows Harry Meekins, who is cursed with a flattened body after being crushed by a road roller, and must navigate a desolate landscape while suffering from unbearable pain.
In "Doorway to Death," art collector Guy Stevens acquires a haunting painting of a castle—only to find its door opens onto a deadly realm. As he uses the painting to hide his murders, the line between reality and the canvas begins to blur, leading to a chilling confrontation he never expected.
In "Assignment Horror," Harold walks into an ad agency with a pitch for a movie about giant frogs taking over the world—only to reveal himself as one of them. As two executives dig into his story, they’re stunned to learn their own fates are tied to the very nightmare they’re trying to sell. The line between pitch and prophecy blurs as reality warps under a single, chilling will.
In "The Flat Man," a man’s life takes a horrifying turn after a bulldozer flattens him, leaving him a twisted, vengeful figure. Haunted by his transformation, he exacts brutal retribution, endures a shattered marriage, and spirals into crime—only to find himself entangled with a gold-digging bride who seeks his demise. The story unfolds with chilling precision, exploring the grotesque consequences of a life turned inside out.
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Reprinted in Mr. Monster's Super Duper Special #6 (1987), Pox #9/1987 (1987)
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