Unknown Worlds #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Afterlife of Albert Ames!", Ed Farraday’s eerie dreams of a bright light and walking through walls lead him to a hidden chamber behind a mansion wall—where a long-lost treasure awaits. With art by Fred Kida and a striking cover by Ogden Whitney, this 1963 Unknown Worlds tale blends mystery and quiet wonder in a story where the past holds surprising rewards.
In "Dreams Come True!", Ed Farraday finds himself haunted by a recurring dream of walking through a wall and toward a bright light—only to wake with a growing suspicion that the dream might be more than just a fantasy. When a psychiatric doctor dismisses it as wish fulfillment, Ed decides to test the dream’s truth, leading him to uncover a hidden panel in the mansion he’s always loved. What follows is a startling discovery that blurs the line between dream and reality, transforming his home in ways he never imagined.
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↩ Reprints Adventures into the Unknown #95 (1958)
Reprinted in Amazing Stories of Suspense #91 (1968), Creepy Worlds #125 (1971), Uncanny Tales #104 (1974), Uncanny Tales #132 (1978), Uncanny Tales #161 (1983), Secrets of the Unknown #52, Sinister Tales #85, Uncanny Tales #10
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