All-Flash #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The House of Horrors, Chapter 1: The Adventures of a Writer's Fantasy," the Flash follows a murder trail to recover a deadly weapon—only to find himself drawn into a story rewritten by a writer who claims his ancestors, warriors bound by a curse, are now demanding his attention. With a seance summoning long-forgotten bloodlines, the line between fiction and fate begins to blur. Written by Gardner F. Fox and illustrated by E. E. Hibbard, this 1942 tale blends pulp mystery with supernatural intrigue, all framed by a striking cover by Harry Tschida.
In "The House of Horrors: Chapter II: Death Came to Dinner!" from All-Flash #7, a desperate actor, denied his role by the playwright, storms into a dinner party and opens fire—only for the Flash to realize the shooter is already dead, and the entire scene may be a deadly illusion.
In "The House of Horrors: A Seance with the Dead," the Flash, still reeling from a recent murder, follows the trail to recover the weapon—only to find himself caught in a twist that rewrites his own story. As he summons his ancestors in a seance, claiming they were all warriors bound by a curse for his choice of pen over sword, the ritual takes a turn neither he nor the reader could have predicted.
In "The House of Horrors: Tendrils of the Will-o'-the-Wisps," the Fastest Man Alive finds himself entangled in a spectral family reunion where ancestral spirits seem to rise from the past—only to discover the haunting isn't supernatural, but a clever ruse by real criminals masquerading as ghosts. With no time to think, he must outrun a lineage of impostors, each one more dangerous than the last, before the truth behind the masquerade is revealed.
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