Weird Horrors #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Knife on Murderer's Knoll," Don Perlin’s stark art and Abe Simon’s inky shadows bring to life the chilling tale of Simon Lowell, a man who turns his uncle’s home into a trap of fear—using a hidden microphone to mimic a ghost, all to claim his inheritance. But when the sounds in the house grow too real, and the lines between the living and the dead blur, Simon begins to wonder if he’s the one being haunted. A gripping, atmospheric horror from St. John’s 1952 Weird Horrors #4, cover by Don Perlin.
In "The Knife on Murderer's Knoll," Paul Rothwell dons the guise of the Grim Reaper to hunt down his fiancée Peggy Marshall and her family, driven by a dark obsession. When Peggy’s spirit rises from the grave, she calls upon the true Reaper to settle the score—leaving Paul to face a fate far beyond his twisted plans.
In "Ghost Riders," special FBI agent Jeff Pearson investigates a chilling phenomenon in Rockfield: two skeleton horse riders haunting the town, striking down prominent industrialists. As the mystery deepens, Pearson uncovers a sinister truth hidden beneath the spectral facade.
In "The Haunter," Simon Lowell’s sinister scheme to inherit his uncle Mark’s fortune takes a chilling turn when the very house he’s manipulating begins to whisper back. What started as a cruel prank using hidden recordings now spirals into something far darker, as the boy finds himself trapped in a nightmare where the walls themselves seem to remember.
In the shadow of Dachau’s past, Herr Oscar Grunwald—once a merciless Nazi prison keeper—has vanished into the American present, his survival a secret buried beneath years of war and silence. Now, as a Korean War pilot and two jet base employees uncover a chilling connection to the camp’s darkest chapter, they find themselves hunted by a man who believes the world owes him blood.
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Reprinted in Weird #1 (1970), Haunted Horror #22 (2016), Pre-Code Classics: Weird Horrors #1 (2018)
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