Terror Tales Album #16
In "The Hell-Hound of Brackenmoor!", a desperate musician named Peter, driven to violence after being threatened with replacement, suffers a tragic accident that crushes his hands—only to receive a shocking second chance when the hands of the late young Johann Brenner are transplanted. Written by Bill Dennehy and illustrated with haunting detail by Win Mortimer, this chilling tale from 1981 blends gothic dread and psychological unease, with Joe Orlando’s cover capturing its eerie, brooding atmosphere.
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Peter kills his manager over the threat of being replaced by a younger pianist. He has an accident and his hands are crushed. When young Johann Brenner dies, his hands are transplanted to Peter.
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