Weird Terror #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Man-Ape," a 1954 tale from Comic Media, a drunken stranger in a bar confesses he's a fish person sent to the surface as a spy—only to be met with a shocking revelation from his companion, who claims the same secret. The two, bound by their shared origin, find unexpected kinship in their human lives and choose to stay, defying their underwater masters. Cover by Don Heck, with lettering done in typeset.
In "The Man-Ape," a scientist's dark experiment fuses a human mind with a gorilla's body, unleashing a creature caught between intellect and instinct. Awakened to a terrifying new existence, the man-ape finds both horror and exhilaration in his monstrous power—especially when he turns his gaze on the man who made him.
In "The Deep River," a man's secret betrayal unravels in a chilling spiral of guilt and retribution. After murdering his cousin and wife, he hides the bodies in a well he built—only to meet a fate that echoes his crime when he confesses and falls to his death in the same dark pit.
In "Death Kiss," a lonely inventor brings to life a stunning, lifelike woman designed to be his companion—only to discover her beauty hides a deadly secret. When her embrace proves fatal, he must confront the horrifying truth of what he's created, but not before she claims him in a final, crushing kiss.
In "Witch Girl," a young woman’s jealousy over her sisters’ rivalry for a handsome man drives her to desperate measures—turning to black magic to eliminate them. But when her spell backfires, the very power she summoned consumes her in flames.
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Reprinted in Tales from the Tomb #4 (1970), Horror Tales #6 (1971), Terror Tales #5 (1972), The Chilling Archives of Horror Comics! #13 (2015)
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