Another fun issue of TWH from my old long-lost stash!
It's another "two-fer" rather than a "three-fer"-- again breaking the standard "three tales" format for two longer scripts-- this time with the host segments on the verge of taking Mildred out of the setup!
But while the Alex Toth art is typically great and the George Tuska art is decent, Jack Oleck's scripts are just too obvious in the "twist endings."
Still, always a treat to revisit DC from this period! Thanks for posting these, John!
Glad you enjoyed these -- I'm a particular fan of these DC mystery/horror anthologies that are packed with great artists, and yes, a fair number of marginal stories. But what the heck, they looked good!
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Another fun issue of TWH from my old long-lost stash!
ReplyDeleteIt's another "two-fer" rather than a "three-fer"-- again breaking the standard "three tales" format for two longer scripts-- this time with the host segments on the verge of taking Mildred out of the setup!
But while the Alex Toth art is typically great and the George Tuska art is decent, Jack Oleck's scripts are just too obvious in the "twist endings."
Still, always a treat to revisit DC from this period! Thanks for posting these, John!
-- hsc
Glad you enjoyed these -- I'm a particular fan of these DC mystery/horror anthologies that are packed with great artists, and yes, a fair number of marginal stories. But what the heck, they looked good!
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