The Witching Hour (DC Comics)
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The Witching Hour is an American comic book horror anthology published by DC Comics from 1969 to 1978.
The series was published for 85 issues from February–March 1969 to October 1978.[1][2] Its tagline was "It's 12 o'clock... The Witching Hour!" and was changed to "It's midnight..." from issue #14 onwards.[3] The series was originally edited by Dick Giordano,[4] who was replaced by Murray Boltinoff with issue #14.[3] Nick Cardy was the cover artist for The Witching Hour for issues #1–6, 11–12, 15–16, 18–52, and 60.[5] Stories in the comic were "hosted" and introduced by three witches, Mordred, Mildred, and Cynthia, initially designed by artist Alex Toth.[6]
After The Witching Hour's cancellation as a result of the "DC Implosion", the title was merged with The Unexpected[7] until issue #209. The witches were later revived along with the hosts of the companion series House of Secrets and House of Mystery as important characters in Neil Gaiman's The Sandman.
Vertigo published an unrelated The Witching Hour limited series by writer Jeph Loeb and artists Chris Bachalo and Art Thibert in 1999–2000.[8]
The Witching Hour title was revived for a one-shot anthology by Vertigo in 2013.[9][10]
Wonder Woman & Justice League Dark: The Witching Hour is a five–part weekly crossover storyline published in two one-shots and the main Wonder Woman and Justice League Dark series. The crossover featured Wonder Woman and Justice League Dark teaming up to defeat Hecate. The entire crossover received positive reviews.[11][12]
According to Comic Book Roundup, the 2018 series received a score of 8.2 out of 10 based on 98 reviews.[13]
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