Issue #1. Published Oct 1971 by DC.
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The Mystery of the Missing Bride, art by Tony DeZuniga [as Tony DiZuniga]; Laura Chandler comes to Langfrey House to attend the funeral of her friend Bettina, and accepts an offer to live and work there so she can investigate how Bettina died; However, the many secrets of the Langfrey family may prove fatal to her before she can discover the truth. 52 pgs.
Issue #2. Published Dec 1971 by DC.
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Neal Adams cover. In "Honeymoon of Horror," after her husband David dies, Ellen Drew finds love with a stranger who calls her by another name. Was that marriage in which her husband died a bad dream? Is she really the person who this stranger says she is? Or is it all a nightmare? A novel length, three-part story with chapter titles "Death in the Night," "Who Am I?" and "Secret of the Painting." Story & Art Credits: unknown. Issue also has "The Mystery of Dead Man's Cove" and a one-page quiz, "Do You Have Psychic Powers?"
Issue #3. Published Jan 1972 by DC.
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Jeff Jones cover, In "Kiss of Death," Doctor Victor Enright and nurse Anne Mason move into the mysterious Castle Dravko, despite warnings that evil lurks there. A book length, four-part story with chapter titles "It Walks By Night," "The Secret of Baron Dravko," "The Body in the Coffin," and "Mystery of the Locket." Script by Jack Oleck & Art by Don Heck. Issue also has a text feature on "Prophecies That Have Come True."
Issue #4. Published Apr 1972 by DC.
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In "The Grey Lady of Coburn Manor," Brian Stevens and Suzanne Westwood move into the manor and encounter many unexplained incidents including a strange butler, the grey lady ghost and deaths. A book length, four-part story with chapter titles "Mystery of the Mansion," "Who Is Walking On My Grave?" "The Body in the Garden," and "The Hidden Room." Script by Dorothy Manning & Art by Ernesto Chua and Vince Colletta. Issue also has a one-page text feature on "The Nightmare That Came True." Becomes "Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion" with issue 5.