Voodoo #7
In "The Phantom Gloves," sports reporter Jack Lonergan, driven by boredom, makes a reckless claim that he’s a warlock—only to find his words take a terrifyingly literal turn when a pair of boxing gloves he enchanted begins delivering victory through violence. The gloves, now imbued with a dark will of their own, start winning fights… and killing opponents.
In "The Sacrifice!", a lone astronaut sent to Mars stumbles upon a telepathic plant that has eradicated all life on the planet. As the creature manipulates his mind, he faces an impossible choice: bring it to Earth or destroy it—knowing the cost of either decision.
In "Save Me From the Mole Men!", a ruthless fighter discovers that beneath the surface, there are creatures far more terrifying than he ever imagined—beings who don’t just fight, but delight in inflicting pain. When his brutal reign of dominance collides with a subterranean nightmare, he finds himself on the losing end of a battle he never saw coming.
In "The Dance of the Dead!", a young woman named Tanya finds herself dragged into a nightmarish realm by three grotesque, corpse-like creatures. As they force her into a twisted ritual, her instinctive grace and the raw power of her dance begin to unravel their hold. With every step, she draws closer to a forgotten truth—and the one person who might still be waiting for her, on the other side of the veil.
In "The Man Who Saw Too Much," photographer Arne Hunter stumbles upon a camera that captures more than just moments—it reveals the dead. As he begins to document the unseen, he uncovers a ghostly trail tied to an unsolved murder, drawing him into a danger far beyond the frame.
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