Strange Macabre Tales #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Monster in Cloth," Martha’s quiet act of planting a cactus sparks a chilling chain of events that defy explanation. Written by Ruth Roche and illustrated by Ken Battefield and the Iger Shop, this eerie tale unfolds with a slow-burning dread as the plant’s unnatural presence turns deadly. Cover by Ken Battefield, the story’s unsettling atmosphere lingers long after the final panel.
In "Green Horror," Martha’s decision to plant a cactus in her yard sets off a chain of chilling events that defy explanation. When her husband George meets a gruesome end at the plant’s hands, the police chalk it up to a prowler—but the real danger is rooted in the soil. As Martha moves on, the cactus proves it has no intention of letting go, turning its deadly grasp on each new love.
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