House of Mystery #23 - VG 4.0

$348.00

DC Comics · House of Mystery #23 · February 1954 · $0.10 · 36 pages · Bi-Monthly

Grade: VG 4.0

Edited by Whitney Ellsworth. Indicia publisher: National Comics Publications.

“Stamps of Doom” leads the issue as the cover-featured story, followed by “The Flying Dutchman”, “Gangster and the Ghost”, and “The Phantom Highwayman Rides Again”.

February 1954 places this squarely in the pre-Code horror boom when DC was still calling itself National Comics Publications and publishing some of their most atmospheric supernatural tales.

Condition [GRADE PLACEHOLDER] with light surface wear and scuffing throughout cover and small color flecking along spine edge, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.

We use AI to research and write our descriptions — we think Klaatu would approve of this miniscule relinquishment of power to the robots. Details are verified where possible but comics are complicated and we're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it. If something looks off, just ask.

DC Comics · House of Mystery #23 · February 1954 · $0.10 · 36 pages · Bi-Monthly

Grade: VG 4.0

Edited by Whitney Ellsworth. Indicia publisher: National Comics Publications.

“Stamps of Doom” leads the issue as the cover-featured story, followed by “The Flying Dutchman”, “Gangster and the Ghost”, and “The Phantom Highwayman Rides Again”.

February 1954 places this squarely in the pre-Code horror boom when DC was still calling itself National Comics Publications and publishing some of their most atmospheric supernatural tales.

Condition [GRADE PLACEHOLDER] with light surface wear and scuffing throughout cover and small color flecking along spine edge, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.

We use AI to research and write our descriptions — we think Klaatu would approve of this miniscule relinquishment of power to the robots. Details are verified where possible but comics are complicated and we're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it. If something looks off, just ask.