House of Secrets #70
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHouse of Secrets #70 brings together the dual nature of Eclipso in a genuinely gripping 1965 DC cover by Jack Sparling — the villain's dark, diamond-masked form looms large as a blinding solar eclipse blazes behind him, while the separated figure of Bruce Gordon scrambles desperately away alongside a prowling black panther. The cover copy spells out the stakes directly: with Gordon split from Eclipso's body, stopping the panther could mean death for them both, making this a tense portrait of a hero and villain literally sharing one existence. Bob Haney's writing paired with Mort Meskin's interior art promises the kind of imaginative, supernatural storytelling that made House of Secrets such a compelling corner of the DC lineup.
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Mark and Elsa investigate the newly-formed Occult Club and discover a menacing enchantment that has been accidentally released.
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