Spellbound #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Here Comes...Thorr the Unbelievable," a young scientist’s experiment goes awry when he accidentally awakens the legendary Thorr the Unbelievable, a warrior from another era whose awakening threatens to unleash a force capable of reshaping the world. Now, with time running short, the professor must find a way to stop Thorr from rousing his ancient comrades before it’s too late.
In "The Glob," a young painter is hired to coat a mysterious statue with a peculiar new paint, unaware that the statue is an alien agent meant to pave the way for an invasion. When it comes to life at midnight and begins a silent rampage through the city, he must find a way to stop it—using nothing but the very paint that brought it to life.
In "The Demon in the Dungeon!", a novelist seeking inspiration retreats to a remote Transylvanian castle, only to find the locals terrified of a demon said to dwell beneath its stones. What he uncovers is far stranger than legend—deep in the dungeon, he meets a lost alien child, and in helping it return home, he earns an unexpected gift from its parents.
A pilot crash lands on Easter Island, only to witness the ancient statues coming to life—rising from the ground and speaking of a distant planet’s plan to enslave Earth. As he flees their pursuit, he races to warn authorities, but his tale is met with disbelief, leaving him to question his own sanity. Eventually, unseen by anyone, the statues return to the island, certain that no one would believe such a story.
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