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''House of Mystery'' is an American occult and horror-themed
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, based on the series ''The
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'' that ran from 1951 to 1983. The writers,
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and
Lilah Sturges Lilah Sturges (; born Matthew Sturges, October 1970) is an American writer of comics and fantasy novels. She is best known for co-writing with Bill Willingham the Eisner-award-nominated '' Jack of Fables'', and other comics published by Vertigo Co ...
(credited as "Matthew Sturges"), debuted the series in July 2008 under the
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Plot

Cain (of
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) attempts to return to the House of Mystery, his home in the Dreaming, and finds that it has disappeared. Seven years later, in
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, a former architecture student named Bethany "Fig" Keele flees her burning house, saving only a handful of sketches she once made of a house from her dreams. Keele is pursued by a "Pair of the Conception", agents of an entity known as the "Omneity"; they are two people, a male and a female, always holding hands. If they let go of one another, they will disappear. The pair chases her through a door and unwittingly into the House of Mystery, where she meets the inhabitants of the house bar and discovers the terms of what is, apparently, her imprisonment. Everyone must pay for their drinks with stories and no one can leave without being picked up by the house's mysterious coachman. None of the House's occupants are sure why some people might get to leave and others not, so each person's stay is, at least ostensibly, eternal until the coachman inexplicably turns up to take them away. This does not stop some of the inhabitants from trying to get out, nor does it stop Cain from attempting to get back in.


Collected editions

The series has been collected into eight trade paperbacks: * ''Room and Boredom'' (collects ''House of Mystery'' (vol. 2) #1–5, 128 pages, January 2009, ) * ''Love Stories for Dead People'' (collects ''House of Mystery'' (vol. 2) #6–10, 128 pages, June 2009, ) * ''The Space Between'' (collects ''House of Mystery'' (vol. 2) #11–15, 128 pages, January 2010, ) * ''The Beauty of Decay'' (collects ''House of Mystery'' (vol. 2) #16–20 and ''Halloween Special 2009'', 160 pages, released July 2010, ) * ''Under New Management'' (collects ''House of Mystery'' (vol. 2) #21–25, 128 pages, released January 2011, ) * ''Safe as Houses'' (collects ''House of Mystery'' (vol. 2) #26–30, 144 pages, released May 2011, ) * ''Conception'' (collects ''House of Mystery'' (vol. 2) #31–35 and ''Halloween Special 2010'', 160 pages, released December 2011, ) * ''Desolation'' (collects ''House of Mystery'' (vol. 2) #36–42, 160 pages, released August 2012, )''Desolation'' details
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External links

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