Weird #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn the shadowed heart of Bosnia’s capitol, stone mason Joost carves grotesque gargoyles for the guild hall—each a chilling testament to his craft. But when the stone comes alive with ancient malice, the figures turn deadly, and Joost must face the horrifying consequences of his art as the hall itself begins to crumble.
In "The Beast," Count Almo’s desperation after losing everything at the Monaco casino leads him down a dark path of forbidden knowledge—the secret of the numbers. His sudden luck comes at a terrible cost: every other hour, he transforms into a monstrous, wolf-like creature. When his rage drives him to attack his former fiancée, he becomes the hunted, pursued through the city’s shadows until his fate is sealed at the very wheel that brought him ruin.
In "Restrained," Mabel's plan to inherit her father's fortune takes a terrifying turn when her sister outsmarts her—turning the tables with a shrinking potion that reduces Mabel to the size of a tack. Now trapped and powerless, Mabel must survive the escalating danger of a world that has suddenly become enormous.
In "Terror Town," Professor Wilkins’s dangerous experiments take a monstrous turn when his growth serum transforms an octopus brain into a giant, rampaging creature. As the city descends into chaos, Wilkins must confront the horrifying consequences of his ambition—knowing only one desperate act can end the terror he unleashed.
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↩ Reprints Web of Mystery #6 (1951), Weird Tales of the Future #5 (1953), Voodoo #8 (1953), Strange Fantasy #12 (1954), Tales of Voodoo #4 (1970), Tales from the Tomb #4 (1970)
Reprinted in Weird #3 (1974), Witches Tales #5 (1974), Horror Tales #5 (1974), Weird #4 [5] (1974), Weird #4 (1976), Terror Tales #1 (1978), Terror Tales #4 (1978), Buried Alive! #[nn] (1980)
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