Spellbound #64
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Tooth for a Tooth!", naturalist Dr. Ansel Jarrat faces a terrifying transformation after his callous treatment of insects catches up with him—each night he awakens as a different creature, from caterpillar to cockroach, trapped in a body he once dissected without mercy. With Sheldon Moldoff handling both the interior art and the cover, this 1961 tale from L. Miller & Son blends eerie body horror with a moral reckoning, as one man’s cruelty becomes his prison.
In "A Tooth for a Tooth!" from Spellbound #64 (1961), Dr. Ansel Jarrat, a naturalist at the Natural History Museum, faces a chilling transformation after his years of dissecting insects without mercy. Now, each night he awakens as a different creature—first a caterpillar, then a cockroach—caught in a nightmare of shrinking and vulnerability. As the line between observer and specimen blurs, he must confront the cost of his cruelty before his body and mind are consumed by the very beings he once dismissed as mere pests.
In "The Man in the Bottle!", a desperate man makes a fateful bargain that unleashes a tiny, imprisoned being—only to discover the price of freedom is far heavier than he ever imagined. Written by an unknown hand and illustrated by an unknown artist, this chilling tale from Spellbound #64 unfolds with a quiet dread, turning a moment of greed into an inescapable trap.
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