Horror Stories From Beyond 6 For Kindle
Here is a comic that comes for the golden age. It was written and release on November 1950. The images and writing have been enhanced and present so that it is more readable and enjoyable on a kindle. Here is a list of the stories in this comic.
Beyond 6 Content
1: Scourge of the Scorpion Cult
Searching for a cure for scorpion's venom, Dr. Marston and "his lovely daughter Celia" run into a cult of scorpion people. Their leader wants to take Celia as his queen. Celia gets bitten, but can be cured by her loving father.
2: Riddle of Pete Dunn’s Last Fight
Boxer Pete Dunn is ready to win the lightweight championship. As his father dies, he promises him to win the fight and become champion. Dunn gets killed in a car accident, but manages to show up for his fight. He wins the championship, but vanishes in his dressing room. News arrive that Dunn has been killed. Everyone is quite baffled.
3: True Tales Of The Supernatural 1
"The mountains of northern Italy hold the secret of the strangest disappearance..." A train carrying the coffins of executed murderers vanishes in the night.
4. True Tales Of The Supernatural 2
"In the late 19th century, a certain captain Morgan and a friend arrived in London and sought lodgings for two nights..." In the night, Morgan is harassed by a ghost bird. Not dumb, he lets his friend take the room for the next night. In the morning, the friend tells of the same experience.
5. This Story That Appeared in this issue 6, Black Wings of the Demon Gondolier, has been replaced with this story because of the quality of the text and image was not up to our standards.
a. Nightmare Carnival
“You tried to uproot our graves and drive our master, Du Mort from his ancient property! This is our answer and death to the Lebrun and destruction of the carnival!”
b. The Long Journey Outward
It’s a strange tale of horror that would that would tear open the veil of time and space.
6. Return from the Great Abyss
Author Lathrop cannot finish his book about the bandito Fernand Chavez, because the ghost of said bandit keeps pestering him. Fate himself has to intervene bringing Lathrop down to Mexico, where he witnesses the more than justified killing of the phantom bandit. The book is written, the chapter closed, justice is served and strangeness as well.