The Unexpected #122
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running horror anthology The Unexpected hits a memorably eerie note with issue #122, featuring a cover by Dick Giordano that channels the unsettling spirit of the era. A wild-eyed young woman stumbles forward, arms outstretched, crying "I can't help myself — I must go to him!" while a moonlit outdoor scene and grasping shadowy hands frame her compelled march into the unknown. The lead story, "The Phantom of the Woodstock Festival," promises to wrap genuine supernatural dread around one of 1970's most culturally charged settings.
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Run-down of the awards won by DC at the 1970 Comic Art Convention in New York City.
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