Sinister Tales #61
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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.
In "The Threat!", Jo stumbles upon a forgotten machine in his grandfather’s attic—still running after eighty years—designed to trap people from another dimension in his hometown. When he tries to blackmail the descendants of those trapped beings, threatening to shut down the machine and exile them, he doesn’t realize his own mother was one of them. The story unfolds with quiet dread as Jo’s plan unravels, leaving him caught in the very mechanism he thought he controlled.
In "The Night of March 5th," Jo stumbles into a terrifying truth when a stolen time machine reveals that everyone he knows is afraid of him—because he’s already dead. As his boss sends gunmen to kill him, Jo races to undo the future he can no longer escape.
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Reprinted in Pete Morisi's Superior Stories #[nn] (2016)
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