Psycho #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Suicide Werewolf," a man consumed by the belief that he’s a werewolf spirals into madness, unleashing a violent rampage before ending his life by throwing himself in front of a subway train. The shocking truth emerges: he was an experimental robot—yet his shattered remains, found at the scene, contain unmistakable flesh and bone.
In the hidden depths beneath Greenwich Village, a man stumbles upon a forgotten torture chamber, its walls echoing with the chilling legacy of 1849. There, a Poe-obsessed fanatic once sought to honor his literary idol through terror—until a woman he tried to ensnare turned the tables, revealing herself as a witch, and sparking a dark, unexpected romance.
In the quiet, snow-dusted town of Minnesota, an aging mortician named Peter Piper tends to the dead with quiet dignity—until a strange, mite-like alien appears one night, asking him to preserve the body of its fallen mate. With solemn care, Peter performs the ritual, and in return, the alien carries the corpse away, vanishing into the stars. As the final page turns, Peter passes peacefully, a rare smile on his face.
Even A Heap Can Die! plunges readers into a surreal island nightmare where the Heap—once a man, now a monstrous figure—awakens to a world of animated dinosaur skeletons. After fending off a pterodactyl and a triceratops, he faces an even more twisted adversary: Johann Van Warner, a deranged hermit who once built special effects props and now rules his skeletal kingdom from a brontosaurus skeleton. As the line between man and monster blurs, the Heap’s fate hangs in the balance when a bullet pierces his form—only to awaken a final, desperate act of mercy from his creator.
In "The Transplant!!," a desperate doctor agrees to a grotesque procedure: transferring the mind of an aging, wealthy woman into the fresh body of a young woman who died by suicide. Months later, when he visits her in her new form, he’s horrified to discover her vibrant body is rapidly deteriorating—its skin rotting, limbs failing. The truth behind the young woman’s death begins to unravel, revealing a horror far more tragic than he ever imagined.
In the decaying heart of a forgotten theater, a lonely projectionist finds solace in the flickering lives of silver screen legends—until the world outside threatens to erase his sanctuary. When the theater’s demolition is announced, his isolation twists into desperation, leading him down a rooftop path that ends in a fall… and then a return. Back among the shadows of the cinema, he watches as his favorite horror icon meets his end on screen—only to die once more, finally at peace.
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