The House of Mystery: The Hunter
by Blackwolf247
Devon Stewart was the greatest hunter of his generation, yet his greatest desire was to hunt something he had never hunted before — the ultimate challenge. When an old man from Vietnam approaches him with a proposition to do just that, Stewart discovers why people say be careful what you wish for.
Plop! Welcome to Gotham City!
by HarveyKent
A pamphlet from the local Chamber of Commerce is usually a fairly ordinary, boring, and even mind-numbing piece of literature. But one from Gotham City’s Chamber of Commerce? Now that’s a different story.
The House of Secrets: Dark Lady
by Martin Maenza
A married woman named Cheryl Lynn visits a fortune teller, only to learn that her husband has been unfaithful to her with someone very close! But what will she do when she figures out who is behind this startling revelation?
The House of Mystery: The Art Lover
by Starsky Hutch 76
Trouble arises between a young college couple when an artist spends too much time on his latest creation — a sculpture of the perfect woman! But as the art lover learns the hard way, perfection has its price!
The House of Secrets: A Whale of a Tale
by HarveyKent
Abel spins a yarn of a high school bully who gets his comeuppance when his taunts of an overweight student hit too close to home.
The House of Mystery: What’s Another Ten Minutes?
by Martin Maenza
Two teenagers in love, trying to spend as much time with each other as possible one late evening, find out the hard way that parents give teenagers curfews for a reason, and sometimes it’s not a good idea to break them! The consequences could be deadly!
The House of Mystery: The Rumble
by Brian K. Asbury
Fear can sometimes compel us to bring about the very thing that we are most afraid of, as a group of factory-workers in England discover when they learn that the background noise that you hear all your life becomes louder just before you die!
Mystery in Space: Something’s Wrong with Rupert
by Starsky Hutch 76
Space Cabbie tells a tale about a robotic domestic servant named Rupert, who gets a new perspective on things when his circuits are damaged. Does a robot with a mind of its own have the right to self-determination?
Mystery in Space: The Flaw of Perfection
by Martin Maenza
Space Cabbie tells a tale of the world of Koncord and its inhabitants, who achieved societal and technological perfection, as well as a long-lasting peace. Unfortunately for this world, a powerful enemy finds a way to exploit the fatal flaw of Koncord’s perfection!
Plop! Conversations of Doom
by Martin Maenza and Starsky Hutch 76
What happens when Solomon Grundy and Bizarro — the two stupidest members of the Legion of Doom — sit next to each other for too long? Conversations of Doom, that’s what.
The House of Mystery: Mr. Right
by Starsky Hutch 76
Cain tells a tale of a young woman who seeks the perfect man. But when she finds him, she must learn the hard way that no one is perfect!
Mystery in Space: The Occupant
by Starsky Hutch 76
Space Cabbie tells a tale about a young man in a rough neighborhood trying to keep his existence a secret in order to remain in what he thinks is Heaven. When two police officers come to investigate, they meet the anomaly called Jerome.
Weird Western Tales: 1885: The Devil’s Right Hand
by CSyphrett
The story of Kid Kelly, one of the Old West’s most notorious killers, can finally be told. Before he became Kid Kelly, he was just a thirteen-year-old boy who should have listened to his mother’s warning that a pistol is the Devil’s right hand.
The House of Mystery: The Community Spirit
by Starsky Hutch 76
Cain tells the story of a young hippie couple that tries to practice what they preach by creating a commune. But as they quickly discover, the house has an extra feature they didn’t bargain for!
Plop! A Day in the Life of the Crisis
by Doc Quantum
When a large group of second-string characters gather in the same place, each told that they would find something they sought under a looming black cloud by the mysterious Wolf-Man of Earth-Prime, they can’t help but begin to wonder if they’ve been set up. And just how many ways can Immortal Man die, anyway?