One of the most celebrated anthology titles of the Bronze Age of comics, The House of Mystery earned its iconic status in the early 1970s under the skillful hands of editor Joe Orlando, whose uncanny aptitude for the fearsome and the frightful brought forth a sumptuous smorgasbord of arcane amusements in every enchanting installment.
Welcome to the House of Mystery, where bone-chilling (and rib-tickling) revelations haunt every dark and shadowed room — and people are dying to get in!