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.
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Simon Lowell uses a hidden microphone in the home he shares with his elderly uncle Mark pretending to be a ghost. His plan? To drive his uncle to suicide with fright in order to get his inheritance. It works, but when Simon starts hearing voices in the house tormenting him, he realizes his dead uncle is haunting him from beyond the grave.
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