HAUNTED HOUSE




This is a short animated horror comic (historieta de terror) titled something like “Ghostly Tryst in a Haunted House” or “Amor Fantasmal” (depending on the language version), produced by the Spanish YouTube channel Historietas+ (or similar horror-animation channels).
Story Summary / Explanation:
- A lonely, slightly creepy-looking man (sweating nervously, scarred face) arrives on a stormy night at an old, isolated mansion.
- Inside, he meets a beautiful, elegant woman who seems very happy to see him. They drink wine, kiss passionately, and dance romantically. He thinks he has finally found love.
- Later that night, while they are getting intimate, two kids outside the window are filming/taking photos of the “ghost” in the haunted house (classic urban legend setup).
- The twist: the woman is actually a grotesque, rotting corpse-ghost. When the man finally sees her true decomposed form (hair falling out, skin melting, etc.), he screams in absolute terror.
- Cut to the two kids reading a horror magazine/newspaper the next day. The headline says: “Two children photographed a spirit in the haunted house.” The photo shows the terrified man desperately hugging and dancing with an invisible “ghost” (from the kids’ perspective, only the man is visible, making it look like he’s dancing alone with a spirit).
- Final panels show the man completely insane, still trying to dance with the invisible corpse-ghost, now permanently trapped in the delusion that he is with his beautiful lover.
The punchline / horror twist:
The “ghost” the kids photographed wasn’t the woman — it was the man himself, who is now dead/insane and eternally trapped in the haunted house, dancing with a lover only he can see.
Classic setup of the “I see dead people… and now I am one” trope, delivered with very grotesque and funny-gory animation typical of these short Spanish/Latin American horror comics.