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3iatlas: Dark Cosmic Horror Stories of the Interstellar Comet
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3iatlas: Dark Cosmic Horror Stories of the Interstellar Comet in Vernon, BC
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3iatlas: Dark Cosmic Horror Stories of the Interstellar Comet in Vernon, BC
By None
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When the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS hurtled into our Solar System at 130,000 miles per hour, scientists called it the third confirmed visitor from beyond the stars. Astronomers saw an icy fragment older than our Sun. Others saw something far more unsettling.
What if it’s not just a comet?
What if it’s watching us?
What if it brings something with it?
This chilling anthology takes the real-life discovery of 3I/ATLAS—also known as C/2025 N1—and pushes it to terrifying extremes. In these interconnected tales, the comet’s approach unleashes strange and impossible phenomena across the world: frozen fog that speaks in alien voices, cities where fireworks freeze in silence, frost the color of blood, and skies that open into nothing.
Each story is grounded in real astronomical facts about 3I/ATLAS’s speed, trajectory, and origin, then spirals into unnerving cosmic horror where the line between science and nightmare blurs.
Inside you’ll discover:
The farming village where no one can breathe under the comet’s glare.
A mining town waking to crimson frost that melts into the smell of blood.
Skyscrapers whose windows reflect only the comet—until the glass begins to bleed.
Maps that appear on human skin, pointing somewhere far beyond Earth.
And other haunting encounters no one can explain…
Drawing on the unsettling vastness of deep space and the unanswered questions surrounding the comet’s true nature, 3I/ATLAS invites you to witness the moment humanity realizes we were never alone—
—and that the universe doesn’t care if we survive the meeting.
Perfect for fans of cosmic horror, sci-fi thrillers, and apocalyptic dread, this is not just a book of stories.
It’s a glimpse into the kind of visitor we might pray never arrives.
When the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS hurtled into our Solar System at 130,000 miles per hour, scientists called it the third confirmed visitor from beyond the stars. Astronomers saw an icy fragment older than our Sun. Others saw something far more unsettling.
What if it’s not just a comet?
What if it’s watching us?
What if it brings something with it?
This chilling anthology takes the real-life discovery of 3I/ATLAS—also known as C/2025 N1—and pushes it to terrifying extremes. In these interconnected tales, the comet’s approach unleashes strange and impossible phenomena across the world: frozen fog that speaks in alien voices, cities where fireworks freeze in silence, frost the color of blood, and skies that open into nothing.
Each story is grounded in real astronomical facts about 3I/ATLAS’s speed, trajectory, and origin, then spirals into unnerving cosmic horror where the line between science and nightmare blurs.
Inside you’ll discover:
The farming village where no one can breathe under the comet’s glare.
A mining town waking to crimson frost that melts into the smell of blood.
Skyscrapers whose windows reflect only the comet—until the glass begins to bleed.
Maps that appear on human skin, pointing somewhere far beyond Earth.
And other haunting encounters no one can explain…
Drawing on the unsettling vastness of deep space and the unanswered questions surrounding the comet’s true nature, 3I/ATLAS invites you to witness the moment humanity realizes we were never alone—
—and that the universe doesn’t care if we survive the meeting.
Perfect for fans of cosmic horror, sci-fi thrillers, and apocalyptic dread, this is not just a book of stories.
It’s a glimpse into the kind of visitor we might pray never arrives.


















