Strange Fantasy #13
In "Terror in the Attic," a 1954 classic from Farrell, the grotesque and vengeful James Gorse turns his home into a death trap with a swimming pool filled with a flesh-eating red acid. The Iger Shop team delivers a chilling, visually stark tale of obsession and retribution, where every splash carries a scream. This issue, a rare early entry in the series, features a cover by the Iger Shop that captures the dread with unsettling precision.
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Fat unlikable James Gorse builds a swimming pool and fills it with a special red acid that eats away flesh. He tricks people he hates into swimming in his pool and laughs maniacally when they are reduced to skeletons. When he tries to get his wife to swim, she shoots him and murders him causing his corpse to fall into the pool.
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