Weird Terror #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Hitler's Head," a chilling tale from 1952, a lonely man’s fateful encounter in a moonlit cemetery takes a dark turn when he rescues a mysterious, radiant woman—only to be consumed by obsession. Chuck Winter’s stark, expressive art brings to life a story where beauty masks a deadly truth, and the line between desire and damnation blurs. The cover, by Don Heck, captures the eerie allure of the moment with haunting precision.
Ex-Gestapo Colonel Eric Hausner thought he'd escaped the horrors of Nazi Germany by fleeing to South America, but a dying man's terrible curse follows him across the ocean—and when supernatural forces begin to close in, Hausner realizes that some debts cannot be outrun. In this tale from *Weird Terror* #1, the sins of the past take on a nightmarish, very literal form.
In the eerie stillness of a moonlit cemetery, Henry Mason’s fateful drive takes a horrifying turn when he strikes a mysterious, radiant woman—only to find her unharmed and hauntingly beautiful. Drawn into a dark obsession, he makes a terrible choice that binds him to a far more sinister truth: she is no ordinary woman, but a ghoul sent to claim the souls of the damned.
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Reprinted in Horrific #8 (1953), Tales of Voodoo #3 (1970), Horror Tales #5 (1971), The Mammoth Book of Best Horror Comics #[nn] (2008), Haunted Horror #1 (2012), The Chilling Archives of Horror Comics! #13 (2015), Pre-Code Classics: Weird Terror #1 (2016), Cryptology #2 (2025)
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