This Magazine Is Haunted #16
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Last Voyage of the Sea Witch!", author Homer Rogers finds himself drawn into a chilling masquerade where he’s costumed as Abraham Lincoln—only to realize too late that John Wilkes Booth is among the guests. With eerie atmosphere and a pulse-pounding premise, this 1954 Charlton classic delivers a haunting tale illustrated by Ed Waldman and lettered by Ed Hamilton, all wrapped in a striking cover by Steve Ditko.
In "The Evil Ministers?", newspaperman Tom Farrell uncovers a chilling conspiracy: the government of a Balkan nation is secretly controlled by alien overlords. When he tries to expose them, no one believes his wild claims—leaving him isolated and desperate to prove the truth before it's too late.
In "Some Things Weren't Meant to be Written," author Homer Rogers is drawn into a chilling masquerade where he finds himself costumed as Abraham Lincoln—just as the ghost of John Wilkes Booth takes the stage. The line between past and present blurs in a theater where history feels dangerously alive.
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