If you cruise the Oregon Coast after dark, you’ll hear the same dare: park near the cliffs by Cannon Beach, kill the engine, and wait. Before long, a sour stink crawls into the cab. The truck rocks, the back window pops, and a shape—wrapped head to toe in filthy gauze—lunges at the glass. Then, as … Read More “He Rips Open Windows & Vanishes by Dawn: The Bandage Man of Cannon Beach (Oregon’s Rottenest Urban Legend)” »
Category: 🏚️ What Haunts Your Hometown
Every town has a story it doesn’t want told.
This section unearths the monsters, myths, and urban legends buried beneath your own backyard. From forgotten folklore to eyewitness encounters, each entry features a chilling comic based on real (or real enough) hometown horror.
These aren’t campfire tales.
These are the ones people whisper about at gas stations, in high school bathrooms, or when they’re sure no one’s listening.
So… what haunts yours?
I. Introduction In the shadowy corners of San Antonio’s haunted history, one name is whispered with a mix of fear and fascination — The Donkey Lady. This infamous figure has become a cornerstone of San Antonio Texas urban legends, a chilling reminder that some stories cling to a city’s bones as tightly as the moss … Read More “Locals Warn: Don’t Stop on This Texas Bridge After Dark” »
# Convert the article to an HTML format suitable for WordPress insertion article_html = “”” The Subway Mole People – A Horror Comic Born From Urban Legend Deep beneath New York City’s bustling streets lies a forgotten world— a shadowy underworld of tunnels, secrets, and something far worse than rats. For decades, whispers of the … Read More “Are the Subway Mole People Real? This Comic Digs Deep Into NYC’s Darkest Legend” »
Some say it’s just a motel. Others say it’s a gateway to something darker. Right in the heart of Tonopah, Nevada, nestled beside a forgotten graveyard, stands a place known not for luxury—but for legend. The Clown Motel has earned its reputation as America’s scariest motel, and if you’ve ever stayed there, you may understand … Read More “She Checked Into the Clown Motel Alone… But Something Was Already Waiting Inside” »
Robert the Doll sits behind plexiglass at the East Martello Museum in Key West, Florida. Ostensibly gifted to a young boy named Robert “Gene” Otto around 1904, the doll has become notorious for allegedly causing misfortune to those who photograph him without asking first. But is it real—or just a very elaborate myth? You decide. … Read More “You Took His Picture Without Asking—Here’s What Happens Next…” »
