Dead Man’s Bride — September 1934 issue of Terror Tales
by Wyatt Blassingame
The Undead should long before have abandoned all fleshly fancies. Yet Eve Wingard, vibrant with life, was needed in that noisome realm where the dead walk always.
Village of the Dead — October 1934 issue of Terror Tales
by Wyatt Blassingame
Ann Meadows had come home — to a town where terror stalked, and mindless creatures roamed the dark streets at will, seeking with their age-old lust for human flesh and blood.
River of Pain — November 1934 issue of Terror Tales
by Wyatt Blassingame
Bill Bruce smiled at the curse on the Flat Head bones... until grinning death walked the night, and his own skull was a tightening, fiery thing.
The Unholy Goddess —December 1934 issue of Terror Tales
by Wyatt Blassingame
Out of the night the beast-girl came, to wait for him in the moonlight — and to change him into a lusting, bloodthirsty creature of evil, terrifying passions.
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