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Written by Matthew Sturges, Art by Luca Rossi, Jose Marzan Jr. and Jim Fern, Cover by Esao AndrewsSex, suspicions and treachery erupt, and explanations are in order at the House of Mystery. Who is Fig Keele really? Who and what are the Conception? Where is the Space between, and why is this all very bad news for Harry Bailey? Find out here in part 1 of "The Space Between," featuring a violent history lesson illustrated by Jim Fern (CROSSING MIDNIGHT) with an evocative cover by new regular cover artist painter Esao Andrews (FABLES: 1001 NIGHTS OF SNOWFALL).MATURE READERS
Written by Matthew SturgesArt by Luca Rossi & Jose Marzan Jr. and Gilbert HernandezCover by Esao AndrewsAs Fig's Dad and Harry make their way back home, Peter reveals one of the House's key mysteries - the identity of their captor - and Harry realizes he knew it all along. Meanwhile, Rina spills her guts, the Thinking Man's Army joins forces with the Coachman, and werewolves and suicide bombers wreak havoc. Plus, the short story "Maidenhead" illustrated by comic book legend Gilbert Hernandez (Love & Rockets, SLOTH)!
Written by Matthew SturgesArt by Luca Rossi & David HahnCover by Esao AndrewsHarry's true identity, Fig's heritage, Rina's heartbreak, a dragon's unrequited love and the Thinking Man's Army all converge in a very small space in this shattering conclusion to "The Space Between". And somewhere in there we manage to squeeze in "Jordan's Movie Idea with the Gorillas and Sh*t," illustrated by David Hahn (BITE CLUB, FABLES).
Written by Matthew SturgesArt by Luca Rossi and Sergio AragonesCover by Esao AndrewsA new era for the House of Mystery begins as Fig reopens the bar to the public. But where's Harry? What's Cain doing here? And what are those things floating in their dusty jars? This is a stellar jumping-on point for new readers featuring a story illustrated by Sergio Aragones about-oh, what do you care what its about? It's Sergio!
Written by MATTHEW STURGES, Art by LUCA ROSSI & SAM KIETH, Cover by ESAO ANDREWSHeres Fig, waking up in bed with someone shed much rather not wake up with. This, of course, leads to an unpleasant and bloody confrontation. What happens when one of the House of Mystery residents tries to kill another? Featuring an urban fairy tale illustrated by Sam Kieth (THE MAXX).MATURE READERS
Written by MATTHEW STURGES, BILL WILLINGHAM, ALISA KWITNEY, DAVE JUSTUS & PAUL LEVITZArt by LUCA ROSSI & JOSE MARZAN JR.Cover by ESAO ANDREWSIn this special issue, five writers get together to tell one fantastic tale. Join HOUSE OF MYSTERY regulars Matthew Sturges and Bill Willingham, former Vertigo editor Alisa Kwitney, newcomer Dave Justus, and industry legend Paul Levitz to find out what happens when a single story is passed from one creative mind to the next - each one trying to write the next into an impossible corner. It could be brilliant, it could be utter madness... but it will definitely be interesting!
Written by MATTHEW STURGESArt by LUCA ROSSI & CRISTIANO CUCINACover by ESAO ANDREWSEven good witches are problematic at best. Especially when they show up looking for help from goblins. "Witches plus goblins" cant be good. A seriouly stressed-out Fig may just be in the market for a witchy role model. Includes the short story "Peter" illustrated by Cristiano Cucina (HELLBLAZER).
Written by MATTHEW STURGESArt by LUCA ROSSI & BRENDAN MCCARTHYCover by ESAO ANDREWSLife can be tough when youre a lonely gay goblin, a homeless girl or the daughter of the witch queen. But things are about to change for Tursig, Fig, and Daphne respectively... Features the origin of Byzantium Mack, illustrated by the psychedelic brilliance of Brendan McCarthy (SHADE, THE CHANGING MAN).
Written by MATTHEW STURGESArt by LUCA ROSSI and ESAO ANDREWSCover by ESAO ANDREWSThe Witch Queen seems to think that Fig is very important, but the more time they spend together, the more the Witch Queen has her doubts... Plus, this months short story is illustrated by cover artist Esao Andrews (FABLES: 1001 NIGHTS OF SNOWFALL) and stars our dearly departed Poet.
Written by MATTHEW STURGES, Art by LUCA ROSSI and PHIL NOTO, Cover by ESAO ANDREWSIts goblins and witches versus the Thinking Mans robot army fighting for control of the Summerlands! While war rages outside, Fig and the Witch Queen Diana find themselves in terrible trouble. And their savior is not who youd expect. Seriously, if you expected this particular savior, you win a medal. Also includes a bedtime story for goblins told by the inimitable Tursig and illustrated by none other than Phil Noto (BATGIRL, JONAH HEX).MATURE READERS
Written by MATTHEW STURGES, Art by LUCA ROSSI & CARINE BRANCOWITZ, Cover by ESAO ANDREWSTheres so much happening in this issue that its nearly impossible to summarize. Theres the thing with the witches, the bit with the monster, and then theres killer ribbon. See? Too much. With stunning art by French fashion illustrator Carine Brancowitz (Vogue, Elle)!MATURE READERS
Written by MATTHEW STURGES, Art by WERTHER DELLEDERA and MARLEY ZARCONE, Cover by ESAO ANDREWSIn this stand-alone issue, were treated to a complete Fig Keele, Teen Detective mystery illustrated by Marley Zarcone (MADAME XANADU). Plus, the aftermath of the witches war is revealed, and an old friend returns (but not in a good way).MATURE READERS
Written by Matthew Sturges, art by Werther Dell'Edeera and Enrique Breccia, cover by Esao Andrews. Written by Matthew Sturges, art by Werther Dell'Edeera and Enrique Breccia, cover by Esao Andrews.With the House of Mystery currently inaccessible, Abel reluctantly opens the House of Secrets for business. But Abel may be the worst barkeep in the history of everything, and things quickly get out of hand. Featuring a murder mystery illustrated by Enrique Breccia.
Written by MATTHEW STURGES; Art by LUCA ROSSI & JOSE MARZAN, JR. and DARWYN COOKE ; Cover by ESAO ANDREWSHarry and Fig are in the same city at last, but that world is the Conception world of Geácnung Léoht and that city is their capital, Numol Ceaster. As Fig and Harry near what they hope is their final confrontation with Fig's greatest enemy, a traitor emerges in the explosive climax of "Conception." Featuring a dark tale of suspense and horror illustrated by comic book icon Darwyn Cooke!
Written by MATTHEW STURGESArt by LUCA ROSSI & JOSE MARZAN, JR. and DARWYN COOKECover by ESAO ANDREWSFig and Cain have finally found the Conception, but at an astonishing cost. With Fig captured and seemingly comatose, it's up to her friends to save her. But where are they? And more important, were they ever her friends? But if Fig's in a coma, who's that girl saving pirates on the high seas? A brand new story, "Desolation," starts here, with an epic of outer space romance and adventure illustrated by the one and only Darwyn Cooke!
Written by MATTHEW STURGES; Art by LUCA ROSSI, DAVID LAPHAM and JOSE MARZAN, JR.; Cover by ESAO ANDREWSByzantium Mack's granddaughter, Lotus Blossom, is a violent and cunning would-be conjuror. Now, she's taken over the House of Mystery and turned it into something...strange. But not everyone is taking this lying down. And why is Harry sleeping with - well, we can't say who.
Written by MATTHEW STURGES, BILL WILLINGHAM and STEVEN T. SEAGLEArt by LUCA ROSSI, JOSE MARZAN JR., TEDDY KRISTIANSEN and othersCover by ESAO ANDREWSWhatever happened to the House of Mystery? Legend tells of a magical place where beings from many worlds met to share their stories, where the price of a drink was a well-told tale. Now, many years later, three travelers happen upon the ruins of that legendary establishment, long since abandoned. But how did its story come to an end? Three very different versions of that mystery are told - but which one is the truth? Find out in "Three for the Road," a triptych of tales penned by Matthew Sturges, Bill Willingham, with a reunion of the HOUSE OF SECRETS team of Steven T. Seagle (AMERICAN VIRGIN) and Teddy Kristansen (THE SANDMAN MIDNIGHT THEATRE).