House of Mystery #64 is an issue of the series House of Mystery (Volume 1) with a cover date of July, 1957.
Synopsis for "The Golden Doom"
Appearing in "The Golden Doom"
Featured Characters:
- Emile Marlez (Single appearance)
- Dr. Devin (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Mr. Corbin (Appears only as a corpse)
- Old man (Unnamed) (Single appearance; dies)
Locations:
Items:
- The Midas Elixer
Synopsis for "The Artist Who Painted Dreams"
Appearing in "The Artist Who Painted Dreams"
Featured Characters:
- Willard Hammer (Single appearance)
Supporting Characters:
- Mrs. Hammer, Willard's wife (Single appearance)
- Mr. Foster (Single appearance)
- Dr. Roy Mason (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Cliff Jerrold (In a photograph only) (Dies)
Items:
- Painting of a murderer
Synopsis for "My Terrible Twin"
Appearing in "My Terrible Twin"
Featured Characters:
- Edgar Tweed (Single appearance)
Supporting Characters:
- Anton Tweed (Single appearance)
Antagonists:
- A criminal gunman (Unnamed) (Single appearance)
Locations:
- An undisclosed city
- City Museum
Items:
- Hems
- Handcuffs
Synopsis for "The Human Time Capsule"
Appearing in "The Human Time Capsule"
Featured Characters:
- Mr. Hanlon (Single appearance)
Supporting Characters:
- Tara (In suspended animation) (Single appearance)
Antagonists:
- Professor John Wrexe (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Ed Jarett (Single appearance)
Locations:
- Earth
- United States of America
- An upstate town
- United States of America
- Zonus
Items:
- Unbreakable glass capsule
Vehicles:
- Zonian space vessel
Notes
"The Golden Doom" was reprinted in House of Mystery #203.
- Other features appearing in this issue of House of Mystery include:
- "Binky Shows "How to Make New Friends!" (1-Page Public Service Announcement) Written by Jack Schiff, art by Bob Oksner, and lettered by Ira Schnapp.
- "Scientific Word Origins" (1/2 page comic strip) Explaining the origins of the words "Amoeba", "Robot" and "Fossil". Originally appeared in Strange Adventures #26. Reprinted in Challengers of the Unknown #23 and Green Lantern #82.
- "Professor Eureka" (1-page comic strip) by Henry Boltinoff.
- "The Magic Pencil" (2-page text article)
- "Moolah the Mystic" (1-page comic strip) by Henry Boltinoff.
- "Shorty" (1-page comic strip) by Henry Boltinoff.
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