Zombie #2
In "The Slaying of Joshua Sprague!", a centuries-old curse resurfaces when a modern descendant returns to the New England town where their ancestor was executed for teaching forbidden knowledge. As the past begins to bleed into the present, the young woman finds herself trapped in the terrifying echoes of a long-buried crime.
In "The Haunting White Shadow," the brutal thugs Jocko and Squash cross paths with Lady Justice herself, setting off a surreal descent into psychological torment and poetic retribution. As their violent world unravels, they’re drawn into a nightmarish odyssey where every shadow carries a reckoning.
In "The Ghoul at Eldritch Manor!", Ellison Eldritch settles into his inherited family estate, determined to honor his ancestors by tending to the manor’s secluded mausoleum—only to be unnerved by the unsettling presence of a ghoul that appears there each night. As the line between duty and dread blurs, Ellison must confront the mystery of the creature’s haunting visits, unaware of what deeper secrets the manor still holds.
In "Return of the Dead!", gypsy medium Cantina wields a dangerous gift: the power to summon the dead and restore them to life. When she revives the ruthless gangster boss Britt, her lover Jan is torn between loyalty and justice, forcing him to confront the consequences of her magic.
In "The Man Who Could Fly!", young fisherman Thor Taver faces a terrifying menace: a bird man who rules over a pack of deadly attack eagles and terrorizes his village. When bitten by the creature, Taver begins to transform, and must confront his monstrous fate in a desperate battle for survival—high above the sea.
In "Tomorrow is Today," a desperate junk dealer named Tonas stumbles upon a mysterious Ouija board that spells out his death for the next day. As he races to outrun every possible threat, the line between fate and fear begins to blur, trapping him in a relentless chase against his own doomed future.
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