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Cover: Pete Morisi

Sinister Tales #61

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“The Evil That Is Evila [Special Case 0002]”

In "The Evil That Is Evila [Special Case 0002]," a man uncovers a forgotten machine in his grandfather’s attic—still running after eighty years—designed to trap beings from another dimension in his hometown. When he tries to use it to blackmail their descendants, he learns too late that his own mother was one of those displaced souls. Written by Carl Wessler and illustrated by Carl Burgos, with a striking cover by Pete Morisi, this eerie tale from Sinister Tales #61 blends family secrets with cosmic stakes in a story that quietly unravels its protagonist’s grasp on reality.

writer Carl Wessler · artist, inker Carl Burgos · cover Pete Morisi

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artist, inker Carl Burgos
cover pencils, inks Pete Morisi

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A man discovers that his grandfather built a machine to bring people from another dimension to his home town and keep from returning as long as it functioned. He discovers the machine in the attic still running eighty years later and hatches a plan to extort the descendants of the people by threatening to turn off the machine and exiling them from this dimension. They reject his demand for payment so he attempts to demonstrate his threat by turning the dial on machine, but he himself disappears as he was unaware that his mother was one of other dimensional beings brought over.

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