The Unseen #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Phantom Bus," a feverish young man is visited in the night by his deceased father, who leads him to a haunting glen that feels more real than the world he left behind. When he returns to town, he finds everyone acting as if he doesn’t exist—until he arrives at a house filled with silent mourners and a coffin that holds the truth. George Roussos delivers the eerie, dreamlike art in both story and cover, capturing the unsettling journey of a soul caught between worlds.
In the isolated town of Coultonville, lawyer Theodore L. Keggler stumbles into a haunting mystery when a mysterious bus appears out of nowhere. After a strange ride and a chilling dance in the cemetery, Keggler finds himself pursued by the ghost of Lucy Cummings, a girl whose past is tied to a tragedy no one in town will speak of.
In the sweltering shadows of the bayou, Louis Giraud’s greed sets a deadly trap when he steals Miss Caroline Dexter’s diamond ring, hoping to win Nanette’s favor. But the dead don’t forget—especially not when they rise with a vengeance. As the swamp breathes secrets and the quicksand waits, Louis faces a reckoning he never saw coming.
In the quiet aftermath of a crash, a wounded man stumbles into the home of a doctor he doesn’t know—only to wake up healed, with no memory of how he got there. But when he learns from the neighbors that the doctor died the night before, the kindness he received begins to feel less like salvation and more like a trap. Mrs. Morton watches from the shadows, her expression unreadable as the truth of the house’s silence settles in.
In "Mirror of Hate," the tormented soul of Lucia—driven by jealousy and madness—seeks revenge through a cursed mirror, trapping her malevolent spirit after her suicide. When Ted falls for another woman, Lucia’s vengeful essence awakens, turning the mirror into a weapon of terror as it claims her next victim. The struggle between life and death unfolds in a chilling battle of wills, where the past refuses to stay buried.
A man is lured into the forest by the ghost of his deceased father, only to discover a terrible truth upon his return home. When the people of his town refuse to acknowledge him and he finds his own coffin in his house, he realizes he never left the Eerie Glen alive. Trapped between worlds, he must confront the horrifying reality of what truly happened that fateful night.
In the quiet dread of a fevered night, Joe awakens to a vision of his long-dead father leading him through the mist-laden woods to the Eerie Glen. When he stumbles back into town, no one acknowledges his presence—only the hollow silence of a community lost to grief. At the edge of the glen, he finds Mr. Foster, Polly, Bill Wilder, and Charlie Combs gathered around a coffin, their faces etched with sorrow. The truth of his journey begins to settle, chilling and final.
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Reprinted in Alex Toth: Edge of Genius #2 (2008), Crypt of Horror #5 (2008), Setting the Standard: Comics by Alex Toth 1952-1954 #[nn] (2011), Haunted Horror #18 (2015), The Chilling Archives of Horror Comics! #24 (2018), Classic Monsters of Pre-Code Horror Comics: Swamp Monsters #[nn] (2019), Creepy Worlds #250 (2025)
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