House of Secrets #115
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running anthology of dread delivers a genuinely unsettling cover image with House of Secrets #115, January 1974: a pale, ghostly woman in white raises a bloodied axe while a terrified man in a green suit recoils in horror, a fallen figure in red lying at their feet. Luis Dominguez's cover art — both pencils and inks — frames the scene with a cold, eerie menace that earns the banner's promise, "There's No Escape From… The House of Secrets." Inside, writer Arnold Drake and artist Alfred P. Alcala bring the chills to life, with the lead tale's title, "Nobody Hurts My Brother!", hinting at a story of fierce, possibly supernatural loyalty.
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