House of Mystery #293
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHouse of Mystery #293 invites you — if you dare — into another chilling corner of DC's horror anthology universe, with a cover by Michael Wm. Kaluta depicting a tortured, burning figure wreathed in flames and wrapped in chains, lunging dramatically through a crowd of shadowy onlookers. The bold tagline promises "A New I, Vampire Thriller: The Burning," setting a suitably intense mood before you've even cracked the spine. Inside, J. M. DeMatteis and Tom Sutton bring their own dark sensibilities to the story "Henson's Pooch," making this June 1981 issue a satisfying package for fans of supernatural chills.
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Bennett and his team challenge the racist Q.B. Stonewall and his Freedom Party and find an unexpected vampire.
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