This Magazine Is Haunted #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Green Hands of Terror," two fugitives, Jenk and Slezak, seek refuge in a secluded house only to find themselves trapped by something far more sinister than the law—aggressive, sentient hands born from a chemist’s dangerous experiments with synthetic protoplasm. With moody, shadow-drenched art by George Evans and a chilling cover by Sheldon Moldoff, this 1951 issue delivers a classic tale of paranoia and grotesque invention.
In the eerie quiet of a forgotten house, fugitives Jenk and Slezak seek shelter only to awaken something far more dangerous than the law—aggressive, synthetic hands born from a chemist’s forbidden experiments, now hunting anyone who crosses their path.
When exterminator George Harris starts shrinking and the mice he’s spent his life eradicating begin haunting him, his once-ordinary job becomes a nightmare of scale and dread. Written by an unknown hand and illustrated by an unknown artist, this eerie 1951 tale from *This Magazine Is Haunted* turns the tables on the hunter with a chilling twist of perspective.
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