Issue | #1 |
Published | February-March 1969 |
Frequency | bi-monthly |
Cover Price | 0.12 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Dick Giordano; Carmine Infantino (Editorial Director) |
Characters | Mordred the Witch |
Genre | Horror |
Pencils | Nick Cardy |
Inks | Nick Cardy |
Notes | cover credit from jim vandore |
Characters | Egor; Cynthia the stepsister; Mordred; Mildred |
Synopsis | In a mix of horror and humor, the old witches (Mildred & Mordred) mix up a "brew of stories" while verbally clashing with "hip" young witch, Cynthia. Bumbling Egor looks on. |
Genre | Horror |
Script | Alex Toth |
Pencils | Alex Toth |
Inks | Alex Toth |
Notes | This is the introduction to the book and the series. |
Characters | Thurgood "Tin Toes" Trapley (millionaire magnate); Clot O'Neil; Dicky; Mildred the Witch (Cameo) |
Synopsis | Trapley is rich and selfish and has a machine that has locked onto earth 100 years into the future (although Clot says "1000", which doesn't agree with the year 2068 later). He wants all the benefits of traveling there for himself, and what he finds...well, you'll have to read the story. |
Genre | Horror |
Script | Denny O'Neil |
Pencils | Pat Boyette |
Inks | Pat Boyette |
Reprinted | in WITCHING HOUR #38 (January 1074) |
Notes | Three fans have their questions answered, plus there is nearly half the column devoted to Collector's Item comic books. |
Characters | Terwit; the kind man; Gustav; Frederick; mocking kids; townspeople; Mordred the Witch (Cameo) |
Synopsis | Terwit is dwarfish and is teased and ridiculed by the town's boys. Most adults do nothing to stop it. Terwit recluses himself in a clock tower and the clock from then on is stopped at midnight. Years later, many of those boys, now men, go to the tower to drive Terwit out and their screams cry out...Why? |
Genre | Horror |
Script | Alex Toth |
Pencils | Alex Toth |
Inks | Alex Toth |
Characters | Stanley (a surfing maniac); Carol; an old hag; a couple other surfers; Cynthia the Witch (Cameo) |
Synopsis | Stanley is totally nuts about surfing. He really never even notices the total babe at his side. He is obsessed with finding the "perfect wave". He is afforded an opportunity to find that wave in the dead of night. What do you think happens? |
Genre | Horror |
Pencils | Jack Sparling |
Inks | Jack Sparling |
Characters | Mordred; Mildred; Cynthia; Egor |
Synopsis | The trash-talking witches end the story continuum, whilst Egor stomps off into the swamp. |
Genre | Horror |
Script | Alex Toth |
Pencils | Neal Adams |
Inks | Neal Adams |
Notes | We formerly had credited Neal Adams for the art in these two pages. Neal Adams credit from nealadams.com, as pointed out by Jean-Baptiste LeBlanc, via the GCD Errors list, May 2008. |
Characters | Mr Thompson; Eva Thompson |
Synopsis | How silk gauze was used to deceive seance patrons. |
Genre | Fact |
Reprinted | in Unexpected, The (DC, 1968 series) #126 |