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  • Witching Hour Vol 1 2
Trivia
  • * This issue includes Fact File #6, Sargon the Sorcerer.
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  • * Nick Cardy cover art gallery
Inker1
  • Jack Sparling
  • Jose Delbo
Recommended
  • * Ghosts * House of Mystery (Volume 1) * House of Secrets (Volume 1) * Sandman (Volume 2) * Tales of Ghost Castle * Witching Hour (Volume 2)
Inker1
  • Jack Sparling
  • Jose Delbo
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  • Related Articles
Penciler1
  • Jack Sparling
  • Jose Delbo
StoryTitle
  • Once Upon a Surprise Ending!
  • That's Right, Bernard -- Scream!
  • The Trip of Fools
Editor1
  • Dick Giordano
Penciler1
  • Jack Sparling
  • Jose Delbo
Appearing
  • * None
  • * None Vehicles:
  • Featured Characters:
  • * Unknown Items:
  • * Unknown Locations:
  • * Unknown Other Characters:
  • * None Adversaries:
  • * :* Supporting Characters:
Editor1
  • Dick Giordano
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CoverArtist
  • Nick Cardy
Country
  • USA
Issue
  • 2
Links
  • * Witching Hour series index at the Grand Comics Database
Volume
  • 1
Title
  • Witching Hour
Month
  • 5
Synopsis
  • After a long ride into the countryside, Bernard kills his colleague Mike by pushing him over a cliff. He believed Mike's promotion at work was undeserved and likely unprincipled. Feeling the guilt, he becomes irritably insane after continuously hearing the torment of mike's final shriek ring in his ears.
  • Set in pre-Civil War America, An Alien scout goes undercover as an African slave in search of primitive lifeforms that can rear their children in the ways of harshness and ferocity.
  • A splendid fashion model meets a man that she sees as equally aesthetic. During their dinner date, he describes how he's under a troll's visage curse, and how he views himself as more ravishing in his previous skin. He charms the model into stealing a golden-record, in order to break his spell. Thus deeds, result in the metamorphosis of the man turning back into his true form: a frog.
Notes
  • * Framing sequence by Alex Toth.
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1969