House of Mystery #117
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom the cover by Dick Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff, a blazing humanoid creature wreathed in fire looms over two alarmed figures operating what appears to be a sonic drill — while smaller fireballs nearby are visibly transforming into living creatures. This December 1961 issue of House of Mystery (#117) promises exactly the kind of imaginative sci-fi horror the title did so well, with the story "Menace of the Fire Furies" hinting at threats born from technology gone wrong. With interior work by writer Arnold Drake and artist George Roussos, it's a fine slice of early-'60s DC strangeness.
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Three men undergo weird transformations and must figure out what circumstance they have in common that caused the changes.
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