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Cover: Bob Brown

House of Secrets #64

Jan 1964 · DC · 0.12 USD
“The Threat of the Horrible Hex”

In "The Threat of the Horrible Hex," Mark and Elsa venture into central Pennsylvania to aid a young woman haunted by a centuries-old curse tied to colonial witch trials. Written by Arnold Drake and brought to life with moody, expressive art by Mort Meskin, this eerie tale blends historical dread with supernatural suspense. The cover by Bob Brown captures the story’s chilling atmosphere, making it a standout in the House of Secrets series.

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writer Arnold Drake · artist, inker Mort Meskin · letterer Stan Starkman · cover Bob Brown

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artist, inker Mort Meskin
letterer Stan Starkman
cover pencils, inks Bob Brown

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Mark and Elsa travel to central Pennsylvania to help a young woman escape from a curse on her family from the days of the colonial witch trials.

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