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Eerie #11 (1953)

Avon · 1953 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Anatomical Monster
7 pp · horror-suspense
Joe KirkDr. NortonAliceBill GrantGloria Grant

In the dim glow of a curio shop, medical student Jo Kirk stumbles upon an eerie anatomical chart—too lifelike to be mere art. That night, the meticulously drawn figure of a dissected man rises from the page, stepping into the world with a hunger that defies death. As Jo races to destroy the cursed illustration, he realizes too late that some monsters aren’t born—they’re drawn.

Crimson Death
6 pp · horror-suspense
Jack BlakeDaisy BlakeDu Mort

In "Crimson Death," Jack and Daisy, seeking to revive their stagnant dance act, plunge into voodoo rituals with reckless flair—only to awaken something far more dangerous than applause. As shadows stretch and whispers coil through the air, the two are stalked by a dread that grows with every beat, their once-shared stage now a nightmare of paranoia and dread.

The Haunted Murderer
6 pp · horror-suspense
John DunnDunn's poltergeistMrs. Blanchard

In "The Haunted Murderer," John Dunn is tormented by a bizarre, naked poltergeist with pointy ears—a ghostly presence that seems to mock him at every turn. As guilt over a recent murder festers, the apparition grows bolder, pushing Dunn toward a desperate, inevitable end.

Robot Model L2 -- Failure!
6 pp · science fiction
Professor DarrowGeneral BlairMajor GarondProfessor EvansMary Evans

In "Robot Model L2 -- Failure!", Professor Darrow's experimental robot, L2, is designed to protect General Blair from Martian invaders—only to become entangled in a deadly betrayal when Major Garond, the general’s trusted aide, conspires with the enemy. As Garond steals crucial plans and assassinates Darrow, L2’s final act of violence unfolds in a dramatic clash that ends with both men plummeting from a cliff. Darrow, unaware of L2’s sentience, believes the machine failed—yet the truth of its choice remains buried in the wreckage.

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