Spellbound #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "At the End of the Dark Hall," Dr. Hugh Taylor finds himself unraveling a mystery within Project Satellite when cryptic notes—each with the perfect solution to his team's latest crisis—begin appearing on his desk. With only three colleagues to consider, he must determine who among them might be a hidden genius, or something far beyond human. The story unfolds with quiet tension, drawn with precision by John Tartaglione in both pencils and inks, while Carl Burgos delivers a striking cover that captures the eerie, cerebral mood of the tale.
In the quiet tension of Project Satellite, Dr. Hugh Taylor finds himself baffled by sudden, perfect solutions to impossible problems—delivered in anonymous notes left on his desk. As suspicion grows, he begins to wonder if one of his three co-workers is not merely brilliant, but something beyond human.
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Reprinted in Spellbound #5 (1960), Mystic #48 (1964), Mystic #50 (1964), Mystic #51 (1965), Amazing Stories of Suspense #62 (1968), Amazing Stories of Suspense #119 (1972), Creepy Worlds #134 (1972), Secrets of the Unknown #136 (1973), Secrets of the Unknown #138 (1973), Secrets of the Unknown #226 (1984), Sinister Tales #217 (1987), Creepy Worlds #242 (1988), Creepy Worlds #243 (1988), Crypt of Horror #34 (2017), Creepy Worlds #72, Secrets of the Unknown #72, Secrets of the Unknown #73, Sinister Tales #56
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