This Magazine Is Haunted #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Horror In Duplicate" delivers a chilling tale of obsession and dread in This Magazine Is Haunted #15, a 1954 Charlton classic. Written and illustrated by Bob McCarthy with lettering by Charlotte Jetter, the story follows Tom as he buries his rival Gil in the very house he built for his new life with Paula—only to find the dead man’s presence is anything but quiet. Dick Giordano’s eerie cover, rendered in bold pencils and inks, captures the creeping unease that permeates the tale.
In "The Corpse In the House," Tom’s dream of a new life with Paula is shattered when the body of his rival Gil, buried beneath the home he built for them, begins to stir. As the house itself seems to react to the unrest below, the walls crack and the wedding day turns into something far more unsettling.
When jewel thief Ace Malet and his crew seek shelter on a remote schooner off the Newfoundland banks, they soon realize the storm isn’t the only danger lurking beneath the waves—Dead Man’s Reef hides something far worse, and the sea creatures attacking them aren’t just hungry, they’re patient.
In "The Forest of Death," lumberjack Jacque DuSac is haunted by the ghost of his murdered partner, Pierre, after killing him for money. Haunted by visions and drawn back to the forest where the crime took place, Jacque must face the consequences of his betrayal in a tale of guilt and retribution.
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