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House of Mystery #194 - (F-, 5.5)
House of Mystery #194 - (F-, 5.5)
September 1971
DC (National Periodical Publications Inc.)
$0.25 · 52 pages · Monthly
On Sale: July 8, 1971
Grade: Fine- (5.5)
Edited by Joe Orlando. Published under the DC character-logo brand with Comics Code Authority approval.
The cover, titled “Born Loser,” was penciled and inked by Bernie Wrightson, with colors by Jack Adler. The female figure on the cover holds a book titled Revolting Revelations credited to “B. Wrightson.”
The lead story, “Born Loser,” is a 9.67-page Cain-hosted feature written by Jack Oleck and illustrated by Alex Toth, who provided pencils, inks, and lettering. Page 6 is a two-thirds page.
“The Human Wave” (8 pages) features art by Russ Heath with lettering by Gaspar Saladino.
“The Negative Man” (8 pages) features pencils and inks by Jack Kirby, with lettering by Pat Gordon.
“The King Is Dead” (10 pages) is written by Jack Oleck and illustrated by Nestor Redondo.
Additional contents include “Cain’s Mail Room” (letters page), “Cain’s Game Room” cartoons by Sergio Aragonés, and “Midnight Snack” (Cain’s Room 13) by John Costanza.
Condition is Fine- (5.5), with moderate wear consistent with grade, visible edge and spine wear, and a complete interior.
House of Mystery #194 - (F-, 5.5)
September 1971
DC (National Periodical Publications Inc.)
$0.25 · 52 pages · Monthly
On Sale: July 8, 1971
Grade: Fine- (5.5)
Edited by Joe Orlando. Published under the DC character-logo brand with Comics Code Authority approval.
The cover, titled “Born Loser,” was penciled and inked by Bernie Wrightson, with colors by Jack Adler. The female figure on the cover holds a book titled Revolting Revelations credited to “B. Wrightson.”
The lead story, “Born Loser,” is a 9.67-page Cain-hosted feature written by Jack Oleck and illustrated by Alex Toth, who provided pencils, inks, and lettering. Page 6 is a two-thirds page.
“The Human Wave” (8 pages) features art by Russ Heath with lettering by Gaspar Saladino.
“The Negative Man” (8 pages) features pencils and inks by Jack Kirby, with lettering by Pat Gordon.
“The King Is Dead” (10 pages) is written by Jack Oleck and illustrated by Nestor Redondo.
Additional contents include “Cain’s Mail Room” (letters page), “Cain’s Game Room” cartoons by Sergio Aragonés, and “Midnight Snack” (Cain’s Room 13) by John Costanza.
Condition is Fine- (5.5), with moderate wear consistent with grade, visible edge and spine wear, and a complete interior.