House of Mystery #11
A parlor game takes a chilling turn on Leonard Starr's cover for this 1953 DC anthology, where a group of unsuspecting players gathered around a table suddenly find themselves confronted by a shadowy, glowing figure declaring "—T— and I'm GHOST!" The tagline says it all: "It started as an innocent game — but it ended with a weird twist!" Inside, Curt Swan illustrates four eerie tales, including "The Deadly Game of G-H-O-S-T," "Nine Lives Equals Death," "The Demon," and "The Bewitched Clock" — a generous helping of suspense for just ten cents.
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George Crowley is granted the nine lives of a tiger he spares while on safari. He uses them up in criminal activities.
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