Menace #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAtlas Comics' Menace #6 (1953) leads with "The Graymoor Ghost," and Bill Everett's cover makes a vivid case for why this anthology earned its title — a skeletal, glowing apparition rises from a stone slab while a terrified man scrambles up a dungeon wall in sheer desperation. The sidebar panels tease the issue's full range of dread, promising Terror, Science Fiction, and "The Unexpected" alongside the main feature. Everett's moody blue stonework and ghastly figure set an atmosphere that feels genuinely unsettling rather than merely sensational — a strong showcase for one of 1953's most entertaining horror anthologies.
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The first explorer on Venus is caught in an old bear trap, but he is able to use the wildlife to call for help.
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