Sinister Tales #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "I Was Trapped By Titano the Monster That Time Forgot!", a colossal, mutated crab known as Titano wreaks havoc across the South Pacific, prompting Commander Hartnell to lead a desperate mission to stop the beast. As Hartnell and his crew battle the creature across treacherous waters and remote islands, they ultimately drive Titano into the Arctic, where a daring maneuver traps the monster between towering glaciers.
In "Only I Know When the World Will End!!!", a man claiming to be an alien from another world warns Earth that a planetary collision is imminent—only to be dismissed as mad. After escaping custody, he retreats into a cave, convinced his own mind has broken. Unbeknownst to him, astronomers are watching the skies and begin to realize the terrifying truth: his madness may have been the only sanity left.
In "I Know the Secret of the Flying Saucer!", fifteen hundred Martian saucers descend on Earth, silent and still. When scientists and soldiers finally enter the vessels, they find no crew—only empty hulls that have quietly absorbed the minds of those who dared to explore. The truth behind the invasion is far stranger than anyone imagined.
In "A Phantom in the Sky!", a desperate Nazi pilot pursues a mysterious dirigible through a strange dimensional rift, only to return to his war-torn Germany decades later—older, changed, and haunted by the impossible journey he barely survived. The story unfolds with eerie precision, blending wartime tension with a touch of cosmic mystery.
In "Robot on the Rampage!", a lone lighthouse keeper finds his trust in a loyal robot shattered when the machine suddenly turns hostile. Trapped inside the tower, he tries to outwit the mechanical menace by sealing it outside—only to watch as the relentless sea air slowly, inevitably, turns the once-feared machine to dust.
In "The Parasite!", a wealthy industrialist's push for a monopoly on space flight draws the attention of alien observers who intervene in Earth's economy—just as a mysterious force begins to exploit human ambition from within.
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