The House of Mystery
Few locations in comics carry the weight of The House of Mystery — a place so steeped in DC's darker mythology that it earned its own catalog entry. Debuting in the Bronze Age pages of DC Comics Presents #53 (1983), courtesy of Dan Mishkin and Curt Swan, this storied address has haunted the DC Universe across an impressive three-decade span, surfacing most prominently in Justice League Dark alongside some of the publisher's most delightfully eerie figures: Deadman, Swamp Thing, Frankenstein, and Madame Xanadu. It's a testament to the enduring pull of DC's supernatural corner that a house — not a hero, not a villain, but a place — commands its own presence in the catalog, a brooding landmark where the strange and the uncanny feel right at home.
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