Spellbound #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Will O' the Wisp!", a mysterious ship appears to guide lost sailors through treacherous waters, offering hope where there was none—until the crew follows it safely back to port, only to learn the vessel hasn't sailed in forty years.
In "One Extra Head," a carnival owner seeks to boost his act by adding a woman with two heads to the lineup of freaks, including a man who also bears two heads. Though they share a rare physical trait, the man’s reaction to her is not curiosity or kinship, but revulsion—just as he’s always felt toward others. The story lingers on the quiet horror of isolation, even among those who are most alike.
In "From Under the Earth!", a miner delving deep beneath the surface stumbles upon a hidden colony of mole men. After striking a dangerous bargain with them, he’s drawn into a daring plan to infiltrate Fort Knox—only to learn too late that their motives are far beyond human understanding.
In "The Mad Mamba!", Lola seeks to outshine her rival Jolie by embracing a mysterious voodoo ritual in Haiti. Drawn in by an old woman’s promise of power, she agrees to learn the sacred dance—only to find herself trapped in a nightmarish performance that never ends.
In "Nightmare!", a man wakes in a hospital after a terrifying dream of alien captors threatening his life—only to find the same creatures standing over him, their presence chillingly real. The line between dream and reality blurs as he confronts a horror that refuses to let go.
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