Misty #29th April 1978 [13]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Let Not Evil Flourish," Pat Mills and John Armstrong deliver a haunting tale of consequence and quiet power, as Rosemary confronts the fallout of her actions after a fiery incident that upends her life. With Eduardo Feito’s striking cover capturing the tension, the story follows Rosemary’s descent from a moment of anger to a life reshaped by loss and sudden silence—her powers fading as her world fractures.
In the eerie halls of a secluded boarding school, new teacher Jenny begins her unsettling tenure, unaware she’s the latest in a long line of fair-haired students—each seemingly chosen, each constantly told they’re being protected. That night, after keeping quiet about her classmates’ secrets, a chilling message appears on her window, leaving her alone with the growing dread of what’s truly watching from the dark.
In "null," Rosemary’s quiet life unravels when a cruel prank turns deadly, leaving her haunted by the aftermath of a house fire and the mysterious powers that vanish with her grandmother’s passing. With no memory of how it began, Rosemary is sent to live with Anne, her past still echoing in the silence between the flames.
In "Let Not Evil Flourish," Carol and her bellringing group gather in a candlelit church, drawn by an eerie sign etched with musical notation. When they play the tune widdershins, the air grows thick with dread—then Carol wakes in a cold sweat, realizing her friends are about to begin the same haunting melody.
In this chilling tale from *Misty* #29, Gayle’s uneasy vigil over a mysterious mirror takes a darker turn as she witnesses Chen and Shih-Yu’s desperate flight from bandits, betrayal by their maid, and Shih-Yu’s forced journey to a new marriage—where Gayle, trembling with recognition, sees the man who gave her the mirror: Michael Lee.
In a quiet carriage on a late-night train, Katrine shares the ride with a kind stranger—until an unsettling man arrives, spinning tales of ghosts and vampires to unsettle her. When the train plunges into a tunnel, the man’s story takes a chilling turn, and Katrine reveals a truth far stranger than any legend.
In "Honey's Bees," a quiet life with bees and family unravels when tragedy strikes and a young woman finds herself caught between grief, love, and a secret that stings. As her uncle's kindness masks a darker truth, the hive itself becomes a silent witness to betrayal.
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Reprinted in Misty #[nn] (2016), Vanessa #15, Vanessa #60
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