Weird Mystery Tales #22
In "The Bewitchment of Jeremiah Haskins," a 1976 Weird Mystery Tales gem, the mysterious Jeremiah Haskins finds himself caught in a supernatural web of forgotten rituals and eerie transformations. Written by Jack Oleck and illustrated with haunting detail by Ricardo Villamonte, the story unfolds with a creeping sense of dread, blending folk horror with the uncanny. The cover, a striking piece by Ernie Chan, captures the unsettling tone of a tale where the past refuses to stay buried.
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Philip Shaw takes his brother's place in cryogenic suspension, awakening three hundred years later only to find that the human race has been wiped out in an alien invasion and the aliens want to dissect him for scientific research.
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