Journey into Fear #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis anthology issue contains three horror stories: "The Werewolf Lurks," in which a werewolf terrorizes New York City until a woman named Marion encounters the mysterious creature near the shore and faces an unknown terror; "Death is my Hobby," which involves characters discovering a mysterious force with gamma-emanations; and "Haunt from the Sea," depicting a woman being pursued by a supernatural entity that emerges from the ocean and threatens her life.
In "Death is My Hobby," a man’s curiosity leads him to a forbidden book that grants him power over life and death—starting with the world’s most dangerous leaders. When his fiancée discovers his dark pact, he demands she be removed, only to learn too late that some wishes are beyond even a demon’s mercy.
In a secluded moorland house, a man obsessed with black magic summons a demon he believes will help him purge the world of evil—only to find his power slipping as his fiancée arrives unexpectedly, forcing him to confront the terrifying consequences of his ambition. As the line between master and demon blurs, his grip on reality begins to unravel.
In "Terror without Name," scientists confront a colossal, radioactive figure whose legs are fused into the earth, a creature both monstrous and mysterious. As their attempts to destroy it only provoke a terrifying transformation, the being breaks free—rising into a living mountain of primal force.
In "Haunt from the Sea," a lone castaway is rescued by a mysterious sea creature that gifts her a strange necklace before she escapes on a raft. As she sails toward the horizon, the necklace’s seaweed begins to wither in the sun, leading to a tragic end—her body is later found and claimed by the very creature that once saved her.
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Reprinted in Strange Mysteries #21 (1955), Haunted Horror #3 (2013), Crypt of Horror #20 (2014)
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