House of Secrets #136
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running anthology of chills, House of Secrets #136 (October 1975) features a striking cover by Bill Draut in which a terrified figure cowers in bed as a massive, crashing wave surges into the room — and riding atop it, clinging desperately to a small wooden boat, is a dark-haired figure caught in the chaos of what the cover bills as "The Last Voyage of the Lady Luck." Inside, writer Paul Levitz and artist Nestor Redondo bring their talents to the anthology's framing material, promising the kind of eerie, atmospheric storytelling that made this series a staple of 1975 DC horror comics. If you enjoy tales where the supernatural intrudes on the everyday in the most dramatic fashion possible, this issue's cover alone makes a compelling case.
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