The Witching Hour #23
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's beloved horror anthology returns with issue #23, and Nick Cardy's cover sets an unsettling small-town scene: a red-suited man steps off a train in alarm, reaching out as translucent, ghostly figures — a child, a dog, a seated man, a walking woman — populate the platform around him, his speech bubble crying out that everyone in his hometown is a ghost. Presiding over it all from the upper corner is the Witching Hour's cackling witch hostess, lending her trademark eerie welcome to a story titled "Watch Over My Grave!" With the book now going monthly as of this 1972 issue, there's never been a better time to settle in for some genuinely atmospheric DC chills.
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A marionette's puppets disobey him and he destroys one and is found hanged by one of his puppets' wires.
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