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.
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An artist commits murder, and his "guilty" hands start working on their own, depicting scenes of the crime. To stop this treachery, the painter has his hands amputated, but they come back to strangle him.
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