"Six Flights to Terror" is a short story by Manly Banister. The story first appeared in the September 1946 edition of Weird Tales, with the following description: "It was a dead thing, and dead things should be buried—but how do you bury a building?"
”Hey, You Down There!” by Harold Rolseth
”The House of the Golden Eyes” by Theda Kenyon
”Return to the Sabbath” / A Classic Weird Tale by Robert Bloch
”The Destroying Horde” by Donald Wandrei
”The Cats of Ulthar” / Lovecraft’s Dream Cycle
”The Marmot” by Allison V. Harding
”The Fearsome Touch of Death” by Robert E. Howard
”The Thing in the Weeds” by William Hope Hodgson
”The Rose-Colored Glasses” by Thomas Kent West
”A Question of Identity” by Robert Bloch
”The Shadow on the Moor” by Stuart Strauss
”In the Vault” by H. P. Lovecraft
”The Night They Crashed the Party” / A Weird Tale by Robert Bloch
”In the World’s Dusk” by Edmond Hamilton
”What Is It?” / Flash Fiction by Charles M. Morris
”Doctor Satan #2: The Man Who Chained the Lightning” by Paul Ernst
”The Seeds from Outside” / A Weird Sci-Fi Story by Edmond Hamilton
”The Way Home” / A Rare Weird Tale by Paul Frederick Stern
”The Watcher at the Door” by Henry Kuttner
”The Malignant Invader” by Frank Belknap Long
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