Chamber of Chills - Issue 16 - Facsimile Edition
Chamber of Chills #16 (cover-dated March 1953) delivers another chilling lineup of pre-Comics Code horror across its 36 pages, where dread and uncanny menace lurk in every panel. The issue opens with the eerie “Cycle of Horror” and moves through ominous tales such as the seven-page “Curse of the Black Panther”, an unsettling pursuit of fate’s darker side, and the grotesque “The Wax Man” with art by Moe Marcus (inks possibly by Rocco “Rocke” Mastroserio). Adding to the terror is “The Creeping Death”, a creature feature in which forgotten ancient forces rise to stalk the living, showcasing the imaginative fear that defined early 1950s horror comics.
This PS Artbooks facsimile edition faithfully reproduces the original artwork, colours, and layouts as they first appeared in the 1953 newsstand edition, preserving the textured artistry and creeping horror of this classic issue. Perfect for collectors and aficionados of vintage terror comics, this edition offers an authentic window into a bygone era of comic book fear — where every turn of the page might reveal something grotesque and unforgettable.
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