Spellbound #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Man Who Lost His Body," former baseball player Rick Demoine begins to hear whispers from the past—ghosts of legendary players who once ruled the field. Drawn into their spectral presence, he starts stealing their powers, one by one, until his body begins to fade into something neither living nor fully dead.
In the isolated Tyrolian alps, the town of Ravennes lives in fear of the vampire Erik Lustveg—legend says he preys on the living, and his name still carries dread. When Rod and Dot Blair, heirs to the cursed Lustveg bloodline, arrive to uncover their family’s dark past, they soon realize the old tales aren’t just stories. The shadows in Ravennes move with purpose, and the past is far from buried.
In "Haunted Honeymoon," newlyweds Roy and Dot Evans spend a restless night at the isolated home of a reclusive old man, only to uncover a chilling secret: the man is holding a young boy captive, and his fear of the boy’s ghost after death drives his twisted plans. The air grows heavier with dread as their honeymoon takes a terrifying turn.
In New Zealand, a man named Belter wields the eerie gift of seeing in the dark—yet for this power, he pays a terrible price: each night, ghostly apparitions rise to torment him.
In "Black Means Death!", a man pushed to the edge by his wife’s constant nagging finds unexpected relief in a bar encounter with a woman who looks exactly like her—only to spiral into a shocking act of violence that forces him to confront a terrifying truth about identity and obsession.
In "The Ghoul Walks!", police detective Dan Noren races to stop a series of gruesome murders, haunted by a growing dread that shadows his own actions. As the trail leads deeper into the city’s darkest corners, he begins to suspect the killer might be someone far more familiar than he ever imagined.
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