Murray Boltinoff
Autor de Showcase Presents: Secrets of Sinister House
Series
Obras de Murray Boltinoff
Witching Hour # 54 — Editor — 2 copias
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The Unexpected #155, Feb. 1974 — Editor — 2 copias
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House of Secrets #064 (DC Comics) — Editor — 1 copia
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Witching Hour # 49 — Editor — 1 copia
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Nombre canónico
- Boltinoff, Murray
- Otros nombres
- Case, Al
Miembros
Reseñas
También Puede Gustarte
Autores relacionados
Estadísticas
- Obras
- 102
- Miembros
- 146
- Popularidad
- #141,736
- Valoración
- 2.4
- Reseñas
- 1
- ISBNs
- 1
Not a ton, as with issue #6, the series switches to the more traditional collections of stories, but in the interim there's some strangely enjoyable stuff; the full-length stories mean these stories have much more of an impact than some of their contemporaries. Particularly there's some lavish artwork from some of DC's best, like Alex Toth in "Bride of the Falcon" (a young woman in Venice), or Tony Dezuniga in "Kiss of the Serpent" (a young woman in India).
The later issues lose this gimmick, but it still seems more cohesive than in some series. I did enjoy the creativity of "The Hag's Curse" and "The Hamptons' Revenge" (written by Sheldon Mayer, art by Sam Glanzman), two stories of different time periods that literally run in parallel to each other-- take that indie comics innovators of the 2000s. We even get a story that seems rooted in DC's "Great Disaster," with "When Is Tomorrow Yesterday?" (written by Sheldon Mayer, art by Alfredo Alcala). The book does begin to get kinda dumb with its own theme by the end, though, such as issue #16, where each story is about a literal "sinister house"! Lame.
I picked this volume up because, as with its contemporaries, its host was reclaimed by Neil Gaiman as a resident of the Dreaming in The Sandman. But Eve is a virtual non-entity in these pages. The Secret House of Sinister Love actually begins as hosted by Cain, pulling out a file from the House of Mystery. Finally, with issue #6, Eve gets an amazing introduction, where Cain and Abel run away from the Sinister House because they don't want to be there when "that thousand-year-old female horror arrives!" (she's apparently been sleeping), but after that, she's just a recycled Alfredo Alcala headshot at the beginning of each story, with no personality. She does have a raven with her, though-- Matthew's predecessor? There's even an appearance in one story of three witches living in an apartment together-- Mildred, Mordred, and Cynthia of The Witching Hour! perhaps?
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