The Witching Hour #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMidnight dread comes to life in this 1969 DC anthology as Nick Cardy's cover sets an immediately unsettling scene: a cloaked, pointy-hatted witch perches menacingly on rain-slicked stone steps, broomstick in hand, while a startled figure cowers below a glowing street lamp as a clock tower looms in the foggy background. The bold declaration "It's 12 O'Clock… The Witching Hour!" charges the atmosphere with a sense of supernatural urgency that perfectly captures the spirit of DC's horror anthology era. Inside, Gerry Conway and José Delbo bring their talents to "A Matter of Conscience!" — making this a fine slice of late-'60s comics storytelling.
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Judge Sewell is burning the "witches" of Salem Massachusetts, even though he doesn't believe in witches.
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