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  2. House of Mystery - Wikipedia

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    The House of Mystery is the name of several horror, fantasy, and mystery comics anthologies published by DC Comics. It had a companion series, The House of Secrets . It is also the name of the titular setting of the series.

  3. House of Mystery (Vertigo) - Wikipedia

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    House of Mystery is an American occult and horror-themed comic book anthology series, based on the series The House of Mystery that ran from 1951 to 1983. The writers, Bill Willingham and Lilah Sturges (credited as "Matthew Sturges"), [2] [3] [4] debuted the series in July 2008 under the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics.

  4. Cain and Abel (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The cover of Vertigo's mostly-reprint Welcome Back to the House of Mystery (July 1998) showed Cain returning to the House with Abel and Gregory. Both of the anthologies that Cain and Abel debuted in are cited as one of the comic books that Neil Gaiman grew up with which helped pave the way for Cain and Abel revival within The Sandman comic books.

  5. House of Secrets (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The House of Secrets is the name of several mystery, fantasy, and horror comics anthologies published by DC Comics. It is notable for being the title that introduced the character the Swamp Thing . It had a companion series titled The House of Mystery .

  6. I…Vampire - Wikipedia

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    The title was relaunched as part of DC Comics company-wide title relaunch The New 52. [5] The initial creative team is Joshua Hale Fialkov writing and Andrea Sorrentino as penciller. [ 6 ] The first issue was very well received critically, [ 7 ] and was the 78th best selling comic in September 2011 by units.

  7. Robby Reed - Wikipedia

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    With issue #174, editor Joe Orlando dropped "Dial H for Hero" and "Manhunter from Mars" as regular features in House of Mystery, changing the comic to an anthology of horror-themed short stories. [10] After the series ceased its run in House of Mystery, Robby appeared in Plastic Man #13 (June–July 1976).