House of Mystery #220
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running horror anthology returns with issue #220, and Nick Cardy's cover sets an immediately unsettling tone — a wide-eyed, screaming figure is pinned beneath an enormous, vividly rendered scorpion among lush green foliage, the creature's segmented body filling nearly the entire frame. Inside, Michael Fleisher, Russell Carley, and Alfredo Alcala bring their own brand of eerie storytelling to "They Hunt Butterflies, Don't They?" — a title that hints at something far more sinister than it sounds. For fans of early-'70s DC horror, this December 1973 issue is a genuinely compelling snapshot of the genre at its most entertainingly macabre.
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Three gag cartoons: Danger quicksand. A robber holds up a man with a pointed tail. A monster uses a treasure chest to lure divers.
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