The Unseen #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Betraying Hands," a tormented artist finds his own hands turning against him, eerily painting scenes of his crimes even after he’s severed them. With Mike Sekowsky’s stark interior art and Mike Peppe’s sharp inks, this 1952 tale from Pines delivers a chilling, self-contained horror story where guilt takes on a life of its own. John Celardo’s cover captures the dread perfectly, a silent warning of the hands that won’t stay still.
In "The Betraying Hands," artist Eric Klay finds his own hands turning against him—moving on their own to paint the very crime he committed. As the gruesome sketches begin to surface, he turns to Doctor Larue and Bingman in a desperate bid to stop the madness, only to face a horror far worse than guilt. With Elaine caught in the shadow of his unraveling mind, the line between creator and creation dissolves into terror.
A woman seeking peaceful solitude in a country cottage gets far more than she bargained for when mysterious Civil War soldiers in blue uniforms appear at her door, desperately searching for their lost regiment. Her terrified neighbor reveals the chilling truth: these restless apparitions return every year on the anniversary of the battle that claimed them, still unable to find their way home. A haunting tale of duty and loss that transcends time itself.
Emil Jankow, a drifter scarred and mysteriously altered after a dog attack healed by Agnes, finds his cursed new life spiraling into horror when the light of the new moon triggers an unspeakable transformation—and a series of brutal murders begins plaguing the countryside. As Emil battles an inner monster he can barely control, suspicion falls on an innocent dog while the truth he desperately tries to hide threatens to consume everyone around him, including the woman he loves.
In the shadowed streets of 1952, Otto Grotz thought he’d escaped his past—until the Smiling Man began to follow him. After surrendering to the police, he’s stunned to learn the grinning figure wasn’t a detective, but another criminal, and the real danger has only just begun.
A clock shop owner's greed becomes his undoing when a botched burglary attempt—and the bodies it leaves behind—sets him on a collision course with something far worse than guilt or the law. When a supernatural reckoning arrives at the warehouse, Mr. Debbs discovers that some prices can't be paid with money alone.
In the eerie quiet of a forgotten clock shop, the past refuses to stay buried. J. Bottomly Debbs, Mrs. Smithers, and Freddie Smithers find themselves entangled in a chilling reckoning when the dead—trapped within the very clocks they once inhabited—begin to stir. As time itself seems to twist against them, the line between past and present blurs, and the ticking of forgotten gears grows louder than any warning.
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