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| - House of Secrets Vol 1 90
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| - George Tuska
- Neal Adams
- Gray Morrow
- Bill Draut
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| - George Tuska
- Neal Adams
- Gray Morrow
- Bill Draut
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| - Marv Wolfman
- Mike Friedrich
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| - George Tuska
- Rich Buckler
- Gray Morrow
- Bill Draut
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| - Marv Wolfman
- Mike Friedrich
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| - Jedidiah
- Knock! Knock!
- The Distant Dome
- The Symbionts
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| - George Tuska
- Rich Buckler
- Gray Morrow
- Bill Draut
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- A prophet of God feels the call to preach on a planet that has no fear of death, but when he arrives he is told no one will listen to him since they discovered a substance they call Char-ite which they mine. The prophet wishes to see the mines and is warned they are dangerous, but he disregards the warning. When he enters the mine, a blast is set off and he is killed, but finds himself conversing with one of the locals. The local tells him that he breathed in some of the dust which made him like they are, all dead. The prophet realizes that he is on a planet of ghosts.
- In the future, the remaining humans that live on Earth survive under domes due to pollution.
- A man is left on a prison planet for ten years and when his sentence is up the computer that was assigned to keep him alive tells him it loves him and doesn't want to let him go. Since the men who have come to pick him up have brought a female prisoner to leave behind, the computer absorbs the man and adopts his personality to care for the woman.
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