House of Secrets (Volume 1) with a cover date of January, 1961.
Synopsis for "The Secret of the Enchanted Shell"
Appearing in "The Secret of the Enchanted Shell"
Featured Characters:
- Paul Reynolds (Single appearance)
Supporting Characters:
- Lorna (In a vision) (Single appearance)
Antagonists:
- Sharnlee's creatures (In a vision) (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Sharnlee, a sorcerer (Flashback only) (Single appearance)
Locations:
- A remote beach
Items:
- Stun ray
Vehicles:
- Flying saucer ship
Synopsis for "The Man Who Stole an Alien Identity"
Appearing in "The Man Who Stole an Alien Identity"
Featured Characters:
- Brad Wilson (Single appearance)
Antagonists:
- Interplanetary alien crooks (Single appearance)
- Los (Single appearance)
- Balan (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Mac Collins (Single appearance)
- Interplanetary police officer (Single appearance)
Locations:
- An undisclosed city
Items:
- Telepathy Disc
Vehicles:
- Yacht
- Spaceship
Synopsis for Mark Merlin: "Master of the Space Beasts"
Appearing in Mark Merlin: "Master of the Space Beasts"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Elsa
- President Halevy (Single appearance)
- Alien creature's handler (Unnamed) (Single appearance)
Antagonists:
- A crook (Unnamed) (Single appearance)
Beasts:
- Drog, an alien creature (Single appearance)
- Nerol, a Neptunian creature (Single appearance)
Locations:
- An Alpine Country Faire
Items:
- Stun-Ray Gun
Vehicles:
- Alien spaceship
Notes
- Other features appearing in this issue of House of Secrets include:
- "Professor Eureka" by Henry Boltinoff.
- "The Melting Hands", a text story.
- "Get a Grip on Your Gripes!", a PSA written by Jack Schiff, drawn by Bernard Baily, and lettered by Ira Schnapp.
- "Giants of the Telescope: Christiaan Huygens" by Tom Nicolosi. Originally appeared in Mystery in Space #16.
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