This Magazine Is Haunted #4
In "The Constant Eye," a 1952 tale from This Magazine Is Haunted, Justin Westrum’s murder of his partner Mack sets off a chilling spiral of paranoia as he becomes convinced he’s being watched—by a presence that refuses to let go. With Bernard Baily handling both art and inks, and Ed Hamilton’s sharp lettering adding tension, the story unfolds in a mood of creeping dread. Sheldon Moldoff’s cover captures the unease perfectly, showing Westrum’s haunted gaze reflected in a dark window.
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Justin Westrum murders his business partner Mack and disposes of his body in a nearby lake. But he is haunted by Mack's curse who swore to "keep an eye" on him. Becoming more and more paranoid, Westrum goes too far in his attempts to cover his tracks.
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