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Beware #10 (1954)

Trojan Magazines · 1954 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
The Bell Tolls Death
8 pp · horror-suspense

Bob and Linda Stone's honeymoon cruise takes a dark turn when a haunted beachcomber tells them of buried pirate treasure guarded by the ghostly crew of a ship wrecked on Pirate's Reef—complete with a cursed bell that tolls in warning. When they venture to the mysterious underwater cave to claim the gold, they find the legend may be far more real and deadly than they bargained for. Art Gates brings this tale of underwater terror to vivid life in "The Bell Tolls Death," a chilling reminder that some treasures exact a price no amount of wealth can pay.

Man with the Broken Neck!
6 pp · horror-suspense

An innocent man hanged for murder vows vengeance from beyond the grave in "Man with the Broken Neck!" When Jud Barstow is executed despite his protests of innocence, a vengeful specter emerges to hunt down the real killers—the criminals who framed him and murdered a bank cashier. As the guilty scatter in terror, the restless dead begin multiplying their ranks, dragging the living toward a horrifying reckoning at the very gallows where it all began.

The Thing in the Fens
6 pp · horror-suspense
Professor BaxterRex Burton (the Professor's assistant)

Professor Henry Baxter and his assistant Rex Burton are deep into developing a longevity serum in their makeshift laboratory nestled in the remote swamps of Georgia, working tirelessly to perfect the molecular formula. When a mysterious, moaning creature begins haunting the nearby abandoned graveyard—and a previously sealed grave cracks open—the two scientists must uncover the horrible truth behind the disturbance. Their breakthrough discovery about the serum's connection to the creature's presence sets them on a collision course with something far more sinister than they bargained for.

The Spell of Doom
6 pp · horror-suspense

Two young hunters ignore warnings about the witch-haunted forests of Bohemia and venture into the woods, only for one to become hopelessly lost and stumble upon a mysterious cottage where a beautiful girl named Esta and her grandmother offer shelter. Carl's gratitude and growing affection for Esta cloud his judgment as sinister signs mount—familiar cats, his friend's rifle—pulling him deeper into a trap that the Witch of Grunewald has been weaving all along.

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