Zombie #4
In "City of Fearful Night," Frank Thompson finds himself stranded after missing his flight—only to discover that the plane he should have been on has crashed. Now, as he stumbles through a haunting city populated by lost souls, he must outrun unseen dangers in a place where time and reason unravel.
In "I Am the Brute That Walks!", a man desperate to overcome his insecurities turns to science, creating a growth serum that spirals out of control. As the formula transforms him into a towering, terrifying monster, his mind fractures under the strain, unleashing chaos across the city. When the effects finally fade, he’s left to grapple with the aftermath—both the destruction he caused and the secret he now guards.
In "I Am the Beast-Man!", a Russian spy masquerades as a talking bear to humiliate the West—only to discover the very radiation he used to fake the transformation has permanently turned him into a bear. As the hoax unravels, he must confront the terrifying reality of his new form, caught between man and beast.
In the misty hills of Devonshire, an archaeological expedition uncovers a long-buried Viking ship, awakening a centuries-old vampire known as Garth. With the blood of the old world still in his veins, Garth abducts a woman and vanishes into the countryside, leaving behind only silence and the dread of what stirs beneath the earth.
In "The Devil's Prize," the embezzler John Dirge, imprisoned in an asylum under false pretenses, strikes a desperate bargain with the devil to escape his fate. With the power to inhabit the bodies of others, Dirge begins a chilling campaign of vengeance against the three accomplices who betrayed him.
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