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Worlds of Fear #10 (1953)

Fawcett · 1953 · 36 pages

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Contains 6 stories
The Fleshless Ones
10 pp · horror-suspense
Perry MahoneyPeggy

Policeman Perry Mahoney and his fiancée Peggy stumble upon a terrifying secret in a remote cave—skeletal beings abducting humans and turning them into fleshless horrors. When the creatures turn their gaze toward the couple, the two must flee through the darkening woods, hunted by the walking dead.

Witchcraft in Old England
1 pp · horror-suspense

An indecisive man named George Denning seeks escape from his mounting personal troubles at the seashore, where he's drawn into a mysteriously compelling sideshow by a barker with piercing, hypnotic eyes. Once inside the tent, George discovers something far more sinister than carnival freaks—the exhibits are tormented souls trapped under the barker's control, each warped into a grotesque parody of their former selves. As the barker reveals his dark purpose, George realizes he may have walked into something from which there is no escape.

The Devil's Side Show
5 pp · horror-suspense

In "The Devil's Side Show," a man paralyzed by indecision stumbles upon a strange midway where the barker’s hypnotic pitch offers no escape — only transformation. Trapped between choices he can no longer make, he becomes part of the spectacle, forever caught in a performance he never agreed to.

The Juju Wishing Doll
5 pp · horror-suspense
Dr. Death

A newlywed couple acquires a mysterious juju wishing doll from a Haitian voodoo priestess, and despite warnings about the dark powers of Mokilu, the voodoo god of darkness, they can't resist testing its supernatural abilities. When their wishes on the cursed trinket begin manifesting in terrifying ways, they discover that invoking such ancient forces demands a price far more terrible than they ever imagined.

How to Become a Werewolf
1 pp · non-fiction; horror-suspense

This 1953 non-fiction piece explores the arcane rituals that nineteenth-century occult writers claimed could transform a man into a werewolf, detailing elaborate ceremonies involving mystical circles, boiled herbs, animal fat, and invocations to supernatural forces. The text outlines both the ceremonial method—performed under a new moon with specific ingredients and incantations—and alternative means whispered about in occult circles, presenting these dark practices as they were documented by self-proclaimed experts of the era. It's a fascinatingly eerie look at werewolf lore as believed and recorded during the 1800s.

The Eyes in His Hand
10 pp · horror-suspense
CorkerEbber

In a grim little town where luck is a currency and marbles hold more than color, young Corker trades his mother’s last hope for a chance to win a tournament—his prized marbles are the glass eyes of the cruel Mr. Ebber, a man whose gaze still haunts the shadows. As the game begins, something far darker stirs beneath the surface of the glass, and Corker starts to wonder if he’s playing for victory—or if the game is playing him.

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