House of Mystery #80 is an issue of the series House of Mystery (Volume 1) with a cover date of November, 1958.
Synopsis for "The Man with Countless Faces"
Appearing in "The Man with Countless Faces"
Featured Characters:
- Alec Sanders (Single appearance)
Antagonists:
- Gangsters
- Smitty (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Ronnie Appleby, an actor (Single appearance)
Locations:
- An undisclosed city
- ABCO Biochemical Lab
- ABCO Biochemical Lab
Synopsis for "The Ghost Planet"
Appearing in "The Ghost Planet"
Featured Characters:
- Ben Clark (Single appearance)
- Paul Stokely (Single appearance)
Supporting Characters:
- Dr. Moore (Single appearance)
Locations:
- An undisclosed city
Synopsis for "Prisoner of the Empty Quarter"
Appearing in "Prisoner of the Empty Quarter"
Featured Characters:
- Jim Conklin (Single appearance)
Supporting Characters:
- The Caliph (Single appearance)
- A Djinn (Single appearance)
Antagonists:
- Ned Larssens (Single appearance)
Animals:
- Dinak-Al-Jhinni, sacred bird (Single appearance)
Locations:
- Asia
- Persian Gulf
- The Empty Quarter
- Persian Gulf
Items:
- Book of Khans
Vehicles:
- Jeep
Synopsis for "Earth's Super Prisoner"
Appearing in "Earth's Super Prisoner"
Featured Characters:
- Professor Adam Seldes (Single appearance)
Supporting Characters:
- Kay Trent (Single appearance)
- Jack Zachary (Single appearance)
- Rnz, a giant (Single appearance)
Locations:
Items:
- Y-Y Gun
Notes
- "The Ghost Planet" was reprinted in World's Finest #183.
- Other features appearing in this issue of House of Mystery include:
- "Look to the Stars!" written by Jack Schiff, art by Lou Cameron, and lettered by Ira Schnapp. (1-Page Public Service Announcement)
- "Moolah the Mystic" by Henry Boltinoff. (1-Page humor strip)
- "The Secret of the Space Signals" by Jack Miller. (1-Page text story)
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