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House of Mystery#32
Cover: Bill Ely

House of Mystery #32

Nov 1954 · DC · 0.10 USD
“The Magic Gloves”

In "The Magic Gloves," two gangsters steal a mysterious potion from the Peruvian temple of Cibola, gaining the power of invisibility for a daring bank heist. But when one spills the reverse potion on the stolen money, he's exposed—while his partner is left trapped in darkness, invisible and alone. Howard Purcell's art, inked by Charles Paris, brings the eerie, suspenseful tale to life, with Bill Ely's cover capturing the story's haunting mood.

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artist Howard Purcell · inker Charles Paris · cover Bill Ely

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A herbal potion stolen from the Peruvian temple of Cibola bestows the gift of invisibility. Two gangsters use it to rob a bank. One, however, spills the back-to-visibility potion over the loot and is caught, while his partner is now doomed to be invisible for the rest of his life.

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