The Twilight Zone #27
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Ring," a centuries-old mystery resurfaces when a forgotten mansion on the moors—once the site of dark rituals by the occultist Duncan MacBane—reignites a chilling legacy. Decades after the estate vanished in flames, a new chapter begins in the 1930s, where the past refuses to stay buried. Penciled and inked by Joe Certa, this eerie tale unfolds with a haunting atmosphere, while the cover by George Wilson captures the dread of a forgotten evil.
Carl Miller, a lonely window dresser, finds solace in his affection for a mannequin named Gina—until a new coworker, Eve Fellows, catches his eye. As Gina’s silent presence grows increasingly possessive, Carl begins to question whether the mannequin is truly just a mannequin.
In a quiet corner of WWII-era England, an Allied tank crew unknowingly disturbs the resting place of a long-forgotten witch when they relocate her tombstone—only to find that the earth itself seems to remember her. As eerie events unfold around them, the crew must confront the unsettling feeling that something ancient and vengeful has been awakened, and the citizens nearby begin to wonder if the past was ever truly buried.
A yowling cat on a fence finds an unlikely refuge behind a canvas painting of a yowling cat, dodging a barrage of thrown shoes, books, and alarm clocks with surprising calm.
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↩ Reprints The Twilight Zone #01-860-210 (1962)
Reprinted in Hit Comics #131 (1969), Mystery Comics Digest #18 (1974), Dr. Spektor Presents Spine-Tingling Tales #1 (1975), Gespenster Geschichten #5, Gespenster Geschichten #8
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