House of Mystery #212
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running horror anthology returns with issue #212 (March 1973), inviting you — if you dare — into the House of Mystery. Michael Wm. Kaluta's cover sets an immediately unsettling tone: a figure sits bolt upright in bed, staring in terror at the open window where a monstrous, ragged shadow looms against a blazing orange night sky. Inside, Michael Fleisher, Maxene Fabe, and artist Alex Niño deliver "Ever After," promising the kind of eerie, imaginative storytelling that made this series a staple of early-'70s DC horror.
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Little wheelchair-bound Richard is left by his parents at a strange summer camp. After one of the kids apparently drowns in a lake, the others begin murdering, one by one, the counselors, thinking they are aliens out to conquer the earth. Richard then tells this to the head counselor, but the other kids find out and want to kill him. As Richard flees he finds out that the counselors really were aliens, who then escape into outer space carrying away the entire camp to an unknown faraway destination.
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