House of Secrets #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's House of Secrets #10 from 1958 leads with a genuinely unsettling cover by Bob Brown: a blue-tinged man named Purvis drifts helplessly underwater, air bubbles escaping as two grim-faced scientists observe from their laboratory, one declaring he can no longer survive in open air. The featured story, "I Was a Prisoner of the Sea!," promises the kind of eerie human-transformation premise that made DC's mystery anthologies so compelling at a dime a copy. Inside, Joe Maneely brings his distinctive linework to "The Isle of the Puppet Men!," rounding out an issue that blends cold-science dread with the uncanny in true House of Secrets fashion.
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Two explorers are helped by a Native American shaman who receives messages from an old totem pole.
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