Sinister Tales #133
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Forbidden Room," a man's experimental device meant to summon figures from the past seems to have failed—until it inadvertently thwarts a pair of intruders intent on robbing him while he lies unconscious. Written by Carl Wessler and illustrated by Bill Everett, this eerie 1974 tale blends science and suspense with a twist that lingers long after the final panel. The cover, a striking piece by Steve Ditko, captures the story’s unsettling atmosphere.
In "The Talking Dog," a man weighing the decision to divorce his wife returns to his childhood home, only to be greeted by the ghost of his long-dead dog, Toby—now speaking with startling clarity. As Toby urges him to reconsider his choice, the man finds himself caught between memory and the uncertain future, unsure if the dog’s words are wisdom or a haunting echo.
In "Madman at Large," a lone driver picks up a hitchhiker on a storm-lashed road, the radio crackling with news of a dangerous escapee. As tension mounts with every passing mile, the man’s growing unease twists into something darker—until the truth of his own identity begins to unravel.
In "Don't Turn Around!" from Sinister Tales #133, a man's experimental device meant to summon people from the past seems to fail—until it accidentally deters two crooks trying to rob him while he’s unconscious. The story unfolds with quiet tension, turning a moment of personal disappointment into an unexpected defense.
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