House of Mystery #307
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeTwo waterlogged corpses sprawl at the shoreline while a young blonde girl in a pink shirt stands at the top of the sandy bank above them — an unsettling contrast of innocence and dread that sets the tone perfectly for this 1982 DC anthology. The cover by Joe Kubert makes full use of his masterful draftsmanship, with the murky tidal waters and rain-slicked light giving the scene a genuinely chilling atmosphere. Inside, Bruce Jones scripts "Lovers Living, Lovers Dead" with art by Tom Sutton, promising the kind of eerie, character-driven horror that made House of Mystery a favorite of early-'80s comics readers.
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Still drifting through time in pursuit of Mary, Andrew finds himself in 1964, where he unknowingly encounters Deborah Dancer as a child and saves her from Mary's wrath.
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