Weird #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn the isolated stillness of a snake-infested island, Lawrence Mason lives as a reclusive hunter, slaughtering the serpents that swarm the land. When a mysterious woman named Asptha washes ashore, he takes her in, drawn to her beauty and grace—unaware that she is no ordinary stranger, but the queen of the very creatures he has spent his life destroying. As their bond deepens, the island’s venomous secrets begin to coil tighter around them both.
In the heart of Africa, planter Reed faces a desperate choice when his wife Alice needs a life-saving operation in England. Dr. Bishop offers to cover the cost—if Reed signs over the rights to his corpse for medical research, claiming Reed himself is dying. With no other options, Reed agrees. Alice returns cured, but Reed soon learns she’s been unfaithful to him with Bishop. In a final, grim act, Reed orchestrates a deadly encounter, ensuring Alice’s death and delivering her body to the doctor. But the poison has its own reckoning—and Reed, too, feels its fatal grip.
In "Sound of Mourning," a condemned man returns from the dead for just one hour, driven by a desperate need for justice. Haunted by betrayal and consumed by grief, he must confront the two people he once trusted most—his wife and the lawyer who let him die—before time runs out.
In the humid heart of Hispaniola, Roy Gifford ventures into a forgotten banana plantation, drawn by rumors of a cursed operation. There, he confronts a master Zombi and his silent, relentless army—forces that defy death and threaten to consume all who cross their path.
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↩ Reprints Voodoo #3 (1952), Haunted Thrills #3 (1952), Fantastic Fears #3 (1953), Fantastic Fears #4 (1953), Voodoo #12 (1953), Haunted Thrills #15 (1954), Voodoo #18 (1954)
Reprinted in Witches Tales #1 (1974), Horror Tales #3 [4] (1978)
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