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| Publisher |
DC |
| Series |
House of Secrets |
| Published | January 1972 |
| Writer |
Len Wein |
| Writer |
John Albano |
| Writer |
Jack Oleck |
| Writer |
Lore Shoberg |
| Artist |
Lore Shoberg |
| Artist |
Don Heck |
| Artist |
Bernard Baily |
| Artist |
Jack Sparling |
| Artist |
Nestor Redondo |
| Artist |
Joe Maneely |
| Letterer |
John Costanza |
| Letterer |
Ben Oda |
| Letterer |
Artie Simek |
| Letterer |
Raymond Holloway |
| Cover Artist |
Nick Cardy |
Stories include: "Creature...", The lonely genius child of a surgeon puts together a patchwork playmate out of the cast off parts from his father's anatomy experiments. Abel's Fables from the House of Secrets cartoon page. "And Things That Go Bump in the Night!", A ghost shows up when a couple calls for an exorcist to rid their house of a poltergeist; After successfully getting rid of the poltergeist the ghost tells the couple that he was glad to do it since the poltergeists give the rest of the ghosts a bad name. The Day After Doomsday one-page story. "The Last Sorcerer," Manfrey's stage magic is so remarkable because it is real magic; But in order that he not be forced to use his abilities for evil, he wills them away. "The Phantom of the Flames!", "The Bride of Death,"; An old man tortures witches during the Spanish Inquisition for the secret of youth but they all go to their deaths cursing him that there is no such spell; One evening while busting up a witch coven he sees a young girl he becomes infatuated with; Satan appears and offers him the girl and one hundred years of youth in exchange for his soul.