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Cover: Luis Dominguez

The Unexpected #168

Sep 1975 · DC · 0.25 USD
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“Freak Accident”

DC's long-running anthology of dread, The Unexpected #168 from 1975 dares you to face two unsettling cover vignettes by Luis Dominguez: on the left, a menacing doll clutching a knife looms over a sleeping figure in a scene teasing "Who Killed Raggedy Annie?", while on the right, a young man with a lantern confronts grotesque, moon-lit creatures in "Freak Accident." The horror-host's leering face watches from the corner, setting the tone for what promises to be a genuinely chilling pair of tales of menace and mystery.

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writer George Kashdan · artist, inker Alfredo Alcala · cover Luis Dominguez

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artist, inker Alfredo Alcala
cover pencils, inks Luis Dominguez

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A spy enters a highly guarded secret valley hoping to find information to sell to other countries.

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