The Man Who Painted Pain — July 1935 issue of Terror Tales
by Wayne Rogers
The agony of others caused Satan’s cold fires to sear her soul — and the lights of a nameless evil to dance within her angel’s eyes...
Her Lover From the Grave — November 1935 issue of Terror Tales
by Wayne Rogers
He saw himself, in another body, torturing Claire Carter, the girl he loved...!
The Devil’s Step-daughters — February 1936 issue of Terror Tales
by Wayne Rogers
Each morning brought to the town of Malstead a ghastly memento of the terror that lurked in its byways and dark alleys. Each day brought Alice Creveling nearer to bloody death — at the hands of those fanatic, frightened ones who thought her a creature of evil lust.
Death on Display — March 1936 issue of Terror Tales
by Wayne Rogers
In day-light, a store — at night, a chamber of horrors. Thelma Hawley, trapped in the old building when she attempted to rescue her pretty chum, learned the grisly secret of the skulking hordes who were putting Death on display!
Spawn of the Flames — June 1936 issue of Terror Tales
by Wayne Rogers
The terrible lust for fire raged in Allen Crawford’s veins — but even as he writhed under the lash of his horrible obsession, he never dreamed that the time would come when the fair, white body of his own sweetheart would be offered up as sacrifice to the cruel Gods of Flame!
Brides for the Damned — September-October 1936 issue of Terror Tales
by Wayne Rogers
Grace Lockridge, the last of four sisters, three of whom had seen their young husbands die horribly, knew that her sweetheart would be irrevocably doomed, once she spoke those fateful words — “I do!”
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