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'''''House of Secrets''''' was a [[horror fiction|horror]] [[anthology]] [[comic book]] series published by [[DC Comics]]. It featured two or three stories of horror and suspense in each issue. These tales were introduced by a character named [[Cain and Abel (Sandman)|Abel]], who was also one of the hosts of '''''[[Plop!]]''''' and who later became a recurring character in '''''[[The Sandman (DC Comics Modern Age)|The Sandman]]''''' and also '''''[[The Dreaming (series)]]'''''. It had a companion title called '''''[[House of Mystery]]'''''.
'''''House of Secrets''''' was a [[horror fiction|horror]] [[anthology]] [[comic book]] series published by [[DC Comics]]. It featured two or three stories of horror and suspense in each issue. These tales were introduced by a character named [[Cain and Abel (Sandman)|Abel]], who was also one of the hosts of '''''[[Plop!]]''''' and who later became a recurring character in '''''[[The Sandman (DC Comics Modern Age)|The Sandman]]''''' and also '''''[[The Dreaming]]'''''. It had a companion title called '''''[[House of Mystery]]'''''.


In the [[1996]], the [[Vertigo (comics)|Vertigo]] imprint revived the name ''House of Secrets'' as an entirely new title and concept. This book was cancelled after twenty-five issues and a two part House of Secrets: Facade special.
In the [[1996]], the [[Vertigo (comics)|Vertigo]] imprint revived the name ''House of Secrets'' as an entirely new title and concept. This book was cancelled after twenty-five issues and a two part House of Secrets: Facade special.

Revision as of 16:02, 6 September 2005

House of Secrets was a horror anthology comic book series published by DC Comics. It featured two or three stories of horror and suspense in each issue. These tales were introduced by a character named Abel, who was also one of the hosts of Plop! and who later became a recurring character in The Sandman and also The Dreaming. It had a companion title called House of Mystery.

In the 1996, the Vertigo imprint revived the name House of Secrets as an entirely new title and concept. This book was cancelled after twenty-five issues and a two part House of Secrets: Facade special.