House of Mystery (September 1954), #30

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The Statue That Was Tried for Murder!
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The Demon Gun!

Storyline: Jim Folson believes that big game hunter John Ellis has a magical gun that never misses.

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The Phantom of the Sea!

Storyline: A scheming gangster falls victim to a killer wave.

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The Terrible Tree-Man of Tanganyika!
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I Was Born to Kill!

Storyline: A man donates blood which makes the recipients violent. Behind all that, however, is a fake doctor who wanted revenge on the people he transferred the now contaminated blood to.

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The Statue That Was Tried for Murder!

Storyline: In 17th century China a murderer’s weapon is executed, not the murderer! A man slays his rival with a statue, the statue stands trial. is sentenced and beheaded. The killer rejoices, but is being haunted by a statue looking like his victim.

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The Mystery of Katie King
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Mysterious Photo
How Chuck's Fineline Pen Got Him in the Movies!
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Three Exciting New Adventures
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Editorial Advisory Board
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Buzzy Says: "Work Can Be Fun!"

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