





Witching Hour #63 — NM 9.4
Witching Hour #63 (May 1976, DC) — NM 9.4
High-Grade Bronze Age Horror • Luis Dominguez Cover • Art by E.R. Cruz, Gerry Talaoc & Fred Carrillo
A sharp, high-grade copy of The Witching Hour #63, a standout issue from DC’s Bronze Age horror anthology line. This one features The Three Witches — Mordred, Mildred, and Cynthia — hosting a trio of macabre tales that blend gothic mystery, moral twists, and the unmistakable Filipino horror art style that defined DC’s supernatural output of the mid-1970s.
📚 Contents:
Intro: The Three Witches (1 page) — Art by E.R. Cruz
“Face of Fright” (5 pages) — Written by George Kashdan, art by E.R. Cruz
“Sweet Dreams, Bitter Nightmares” (4 pages) — Written by Murray Boltinoff (as Wesley Marsh), art by Gerry Talaoc
“The Thing in the Teakwood Chest” (7 pages) — Written by Carl Wessler, art by Fred Carrillo
Cover by Luis Dominguez, whose eerie realism and expressive horror imagery made him a defining artist of DC’s mid-’70s mystery line.
📝 Maj. Picto’s Grading Notes
NM (9.4) — Gorgeous copy with bright, saturated color, deep gloss, and tight, square binding. Minimal spine stress under close inspection; corners sharp and white. Interior pages supple and clean. A striking, near-mint example that beautifully represents the mood and craftsmanship of DC’s Bronze Age horror era.
Witching Hour #63 (May 1976, DC) — NM 9.4
High-Grade Bronze Age Horror • Luis Dominguez Cover • Art by E.R. Cruz, Gerry Talaoc & Fred Carrillo
A sharp, high-grade copy of The Witching Hour #63, a standout issue from DC’s Bronze Age horror anthology line. This one features The Three Witches — Mordred, Mildred, and Cynthia — hosting a trio of macabre tales that blend gothic mystery, moral twists, and the unmistakable Filipino horror art style that defined DC’s supernatural output of the mid-1970s.
📚 Contents:
Intro: The Three Witches (1 page) — Art by E.R. Cruz
“Face of Fright” (5 pages) — Written by George Kashdan, art by E.R. Cruz
“Sweet Dreams, Bitter Nightmares” (4 pages) — Written by Murray Boltinoff (as Wesley Marsh), art by Gerry Talaoc
“The Thing in the Teakwood Chest” (7 pages) — Written by Carl Wessler, art by Fred Carrillo
Cover by Luis Dominguez, whose eerie realism and expressive horror imagery made him a defining artist of DC’s mid-’70s mystery line.
📝 Maj. Picto’s Grading Notes
NM (9.4) — Gorgeous copy with bright, saturated color, deep gloss, and tight, square binding. Minimal spine stress under close inspection; corners sharp and white. Interior pages supple and clean. A striking, near-mint example that beautifully represents the mood and craftsmanship of DC’s Bronze Age horror era.