Chamber of Chills - Issue 14 - Facsimile Edition
Chamber of Chills #14 (cover-dated November 1952) delivers another sinister anthology of pre-Comics Code horror across its 36 pages, where dread lurks in every panel and macabre twists await at every turn. The dramatic cover and opening tale are pencilled and inked by Lee Elias, setting the mood for an issue filled with eerie suspense. Inside, stories are brought to life by a roster of Golden Age talents including Vic Donahue, Rudy Palais, and Moe Marcus, with inks often from Rocco “Rocke” Mastroserio and lettering by Joe Rosen. From uncanny one-offs to creeping supernatural menace, this issue epitomises the imaginative terror that defined early 1950s horror comics.
This PS Artbooks facsimile faithfully reproduces every panel, original colour and layout as seen in the 1952 newsstand original, preserving the textured artistry and haunting atmosphere of this classic horror magazine. Ideal for collectors and aficionados of vintage terror tales, this edition offers an authentic window into a bygone era of comic book fear — where shadows held secrets and every story could chill the spine.
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