The Unseen #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Sealed Coffin," Hollywood stars Myra and Jeff find their glamorous journey through Africa turned into a nightmare after a tragic accident. When they attempt to escape the consequences, they awaken a vengeful native death cult whose curse transforms Myra and traps Jeff in a tomb. The story unfolds with chilling dread, illustrated with striking, moody art by John Celardo, and features a haunting cover by Jack Katz.
In "The Sealed Coffin," Hollywood stars Myra and Jeff find themselves entangled in a deadly reckoning after a tragic accident in Africa. As a native death cult claims their lives in retribution, Myra bears a cursed disfigurement while Jeff is sealed alive in her tomb—his fate now bound to hers.
Fright Cry follows a wealthy Southern industrialist, Mark Somers, and his crippled son Rud as a sinister new governess, Miss Eldrey, arrives at their home—but Rud insists she is dead. When a vengeful curse from a mysterious local woman reaches beyond the grave, the boy's warnings grow more urgent, and his father must reckon with forces he initially dismissed. A 1953 tale of supernatural retribution and a father's terrible mistake, where the undead walk among the living seeking their due.
In "The Wolf Dancer!" from The Unseen #11 (1953), a desperate dancer named Lou stumbles upon a sacred Navajo ritual and takes a ceremonial head-dress, unaware of the ancient curse it carries. The moment he dons it, his body begins to transform, and he is soon hunted as a beast—caught between man and monster.
A headstrong gambler, the tenth Earl of Glamis, commits a terrible act to escape a crushing debt to Lord Murdoch—only to face a supernatural reckoning when his victim returns from beyond the grave. Trapped in Glamis Castle with a specter demanding vengeance, the Earl discovers that some debts cannot be paid away or buried. This 1953 tale weaves Scottish legend with ghostly justice in a way that will stick with you long after the final page.
When a dying millionaire named Jethro Sykes makes a desperate bargain with Death itself to prolong his life, he receives a mysterious plant as the source of his salvation—but the price is his very soul. As Sykes recovers and begins his transformation into a cruel, heartless man obsessed with his supernatural lifeline, the consequences of his deal ripple outward, leaving destruction and suffering in its wake. "Interlude for Death" is a darkly ironic tale of greed and the wages of trying to cheat mortality itself.
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