House of Secrets #132
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA fallen boxer lies battered on the canvas while a skeletal, skull-faced specter looms over him with an outstretched hand — a chilling image that makes the cover tagline "There's No Escape From… The House of Secrets" feel genuinely earned. Ernie Chan's cover work is viscerally effective, capturing both the brutality of the boxing ring and the supernatural dread that defines DC's long-running horror anthology. With Michael Fleisher and Russell Carley scripting and Leopoldo Durañona on art, issue #132 from June 1975 delivers exactly the kind of eerie, unsettling entertainment that made this series a staple of mid-'70s DC horror.
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