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Suspense Comics #9 (1945)

Temerson / Helnit / Continental · 1945 · 52 pages

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Contains 8 stories
My Son Has Returned
8 pp · horror-suspense
Mr. Nobody

Dr. Louis Chalmers finds himself drawn into the world of organized crime when a gang of criminals force him to perform emergency surgery on a wounded boy, then leave the recovering patient in his care—but what begins as a reluctant obligation becomes something far more complicated when both the doctor and his wife discover an unexpected connection to their mysterious young guest. Narrated by Mr. Nobody, this tale explores how a chance encounter can reshape a family's destiny, testing the boundaries between law and compassion, principle and love.

Sentence of Death
8 pp · horror-suspense
Untitled story
6 pp · horror-suspense
Idol of Theft
7 pp · horror-suspense

When a one-time thief steals an ancient silver idol called Mora from a museum, he believes he's found the legendary "Guardian of Thieves" — a supernatural protector that had once made a beggar wealthy beyond measure in ancient China. As the modern crook's fortune grows, so does his obsession with uncovering Mora's secret power, but like the wizard's original warning centuries before, curiosity may exact a deadly price. What begins as a simple theft spirals into a tale where superstition and sinister reality become dangerously hard to tell apart.

Diamond of Death
6 pp · horror-suspense

When a priceless Mexican idol and its enormous diamond vanish from a museum, private detective Jim Korba finds himself chasing a trail of mysterious deaths—each victim bearing grotesque signs of a flesh-eating disease. His investigation leads him to Mexico, where an ancient priest reveals the dark truth: the diamond itself is cursed with a deadly poison, and everyone who touches it faces a horrifying fate. Now Korba must race against time to recover the artifact before it claims another victim, while ruthless thieves close in, oblivious to the supernatural danger they're pursuing.

Journey into Hell
4 pp · horror-suspense

A wealthy Nazi collaborator enjoys his ill-gotten fortune in a remote German castle, unaware that his past crimes are catching up with him as midnight approaches. When a mysterious visitor arrives to settle an old debt, Jan Duval is forced to confront the true cost of his wartime treachery. This 1945 tale of reckoning plunges deep into moral darkness.

The Girl with the Blue Hair
7 pp · horror-suspense
Mr. Nobody

A wealthy researcher's engagement party in the New Jersey hills turns deadly when a mysterious new maid with striking blue hair is found murdered—and as a terrible storm rages, the guests are haunted by her ghostly visage, forcing the killer to confess his desperate crime. Mr. Nobody guides us through this tale of theft, betrayal, and supernatural justice, where the Jackson Whites exact their own reckoning on those who wrong one of their own.

Untitled story
1 pp · detective-mystery

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