Sensation Comics #107
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Sinister Jack-in-the-Box," a 1952 Sensation Comics tale written by David Kahn and illustrated by Raymond Perry, the legacy of Harry Houdini lives on through a supernatural challenge left behind after his death. When mediums attempt to contact Houdini’s spirit, one man’s séance leads to a chilling revelation from a spiritual guide named Fletcher—only the true secret known to Houdini and his wife could confirm the message’s authenticity. The eerie mystery unfolds with art by Raymond Perry and a striking cover by Alex Toth, Joe Giella, and Sy Barry.
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Johnny Peril finds his friend Lee Allen, who just before he dies swears he has seen Subara the Ice Queen, whom the natives believe lives on frozen Mt. Subara. Johnny returns to the mountain with two more friends, but only he encounters Subara. They refuse to believe he met the mythical woman until he produces her crown of roses.
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