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"The Mystery of the Martian Eye": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written.

House of Mystery #83 is an issue of the series House of Mystery (Volume 1) with a cover date of February, 1959.

Synopsis for "The Mystery of the Martian Eye"


Appearing in "The Mystery of the Martian Eye"

Featured Characters:

  • Martin Crane (Single appearance)

Antagonists:

  • Alien thieves (Single appearance)
    • Loto (Single appearance)

Other Characters:

  • Martian military (Single appearance)

Locations:

Items:

  • Martian Eye
  • Televiewer
  • Rocket pistol

Vehicles:

  • Alien flying saucer
  • Space-copter


Synopsis for "Prisoners of the Second City"


Appearing in "Prisoners of the Second City"

Featured Characters:

  • Luke (Single appearance)

Supporting Characters:

  • Professor Norton (Single appearance)

Antagonists:

  • Gar (Single appearance)

Other Characters:

  • Cisco city police (Single appearance)

Locations:

Items:

  • A small disc from the future
  • Paraly-Gun

Vehicles:

  • Rocket ship

Synopsis for "Something's Alive in Volcano 13"


Appearing in "Something's Alive in Volcano 13"

Featured Characters:

  • Dr. Susan Acres, inventor (Single appearance)
  • J.A Pringle, professor (Single appearance)
  • Joe Hiller, reporter (Single appearance)

Supporting Characters:

  • Eric Fielding, professor (Single appearance)

Locations:

Vehicles:

  • The Iron Mole, a tunneling vehicle

Notes

  • "Something's Alive in Volcano 13!" was reprinted in The Unexpected #157.
  • Other features appearing in this issue of House of Mystery include:
    • "The Magic Card!". Written by Jack Schiff, art by Bernard Baily, and lettered by Ira Schnapp. (1-Page Public Service Announcement)
    • "Moolah the Mystic" by Henry Boltinoff. (1/2 Page humor strip)
    • "On the Planet Og" by Henry Boltinoff. (2-Page humor strip)
    • "The Magnetic Spectacles". (1-Page text story)
    • "Gems of Destiny!", different cultures around the world had their own beliefs about certain gems. The moonstone was regarded as sacred in India, bringing good fortune to those who owned it. In biblical times, the luster of a diamond worn by the high priests was used to judge whether a person was guilty or innocent of their crime. This comic story originally appeared in Wonder Woman #48 (1-Page comic story)



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