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Horrific #6 (1953)

Comic Media · 1953 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
Jack the Ripper
7 pp · horror-suspense
Gerald Williams (reporter)Inspector NorquistJake (bartender)Templeton (police detective)
Night Owl
6 pp · horror-suspense
Fred MartinMarjorie MartinEvelynAgnesDora MartinBobbie Martin

In "Night Owl," a man's quiet nights at the bowling alley spiral into a dark comedy of domestic dread when his wife, once a reluctant companion, becomes obsessed with the game—neglecting their home and children. As her nagging turns relentless, he reaches a breaking point, and the next evening, he arrives at the alley with a chilling new ball in tow. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, this 1953 horror-suspense tale turns a mundane pastime into something deeply unsettling.

Death
7 pp · horror-suspense
Victor BarryJohn BarryJane Terry

In "Death," a man named Victor, newly released from prison, takes his brother John’s place—literally and figuratively—only to find himself trapped in a nightmare he can’t escape. After a car accident that shouldn’t have killed him, Victor attends a play where the performance eerily mirrors his own crime, and a ghoul-like figure reveals he’s condemned to relive his sins for eternity.

Pen Pal
7 pp · horror-suspense
Rodney CraneMiriam CraneSteve TrentJanet

In "Pen Pal," Rodney Crane becomes consumed by a series of chilling letters from a mysterious "Mr. Mord" threatening his life. As paranoia takes hold, he acts on his delusions, turning on those around him—his secretary, his wife, and his business partner—only to face a terrifying final revelation. The story unfolds with a chilling precision, blurring the line between reality and madness in a way that lingers long after the last page.

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