House of Mystery #75
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHouse of Mystery #75 brings one of 1958's most delightfully unnerving cover concepts: a terrified man recoiling on his couch as armed ancient Egyptian warriors burst directly out of his television set, spears and shields at the ready, convinced he's their enemy. Bob Brown's cover art sells the absurdity and dread in equal measure, with the warriors mid-leap and an arrow already jutting toward the hapless viewer. Featuring the story "I Tuned in the Past!" this issue is a fine example of DC's mid-century anthology horror at its most imaginatively weird.
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