Art by George Wilson
Art by George Wilson

Donald F. Glut in Mystery Comics Digest

Donald F. Glut in Mystery Comics Digest is a Halloween feast for classic monster lovers. The comic ran from March 1972 to October 1975, acting as a spotlight for Gold Key horror titles like Boris Karloff and The Twilight Zone. Over the years, Don penned a nice collection of scary tales with some of Halloween’s best creatures. Here are ten to darken your October nights…

Mr. Hyde

Art by Dan Spiegle
Art by Dan Spiegle

“No Place to Hyde” (Mystery Comics Digest #6, August 1972) features a classic film version with Bobbies and formuli.

Swamp Monster

Art by Jesse Santos
Art by Jesse Santos

“The Lurker of the Swamp” Mystery Comics Digest #7 (September 1972) tells you what was popular over at DC and Marvel around this time, though the swampy monster dates back to the Heap.

Gorilla

Art by Jesse Santos
Art by Jesse Santos

“The Ghost of a Gorilla”Mystery Comics Digest #7 (September 1972) has Don giving us an anti-hunting message in Africa.

The Zombie

Art by Dan Spiegle
Art by Dan Spiegle

“When Zombies Walk” (Mystery Comics Digest #8, October 1972) features classic Seabrook zombies, not the Romero type.

Frankenstein’s Monster

Art by Jesse Santos
Art by Jesse Santos

“Monster of the Frankenstein” (Mystery Comics Digest #10, March 1973) surprised me. I was expecting Boris Karloff and instead….?

Ghosts

Art by Dan Spiegle
Art by Dan Spiegle

“Ghost Town” (Mystery Comics Digest #11, May 1973) is a fun take on the idea of a ghost town.

Warlock

Art by Jesse Santos
Art by Jesse Santos

“The Ghost of a Warlock” (Mystery Comics Digest #12, July 1973) let’s you know warlocks are trouble, even when they are dead.

Slime Monster

Art by Dan Spiegle
Art by Dan Spiegle

“The Slime Thing” (Mystery Comics Digest #14, October 1973) has more social commentary on environmentalism. Don always was a socially conscious horror writer.

Cats

Art by Bill Ziegler
Art by Bill Ziegler

“The Woman Who Loved Cats” Mystery Comics Digest #20 (November 1974) has Glut combining Lovecraft’s “The Terrible Old Man” and “The Cats of Ulthar”. Very cool.

3-D Movie Monster

Art by Don Sherwood
Art by Don Sherwood

“Disaster in 3-D” (Mystery Comics Digest #23, May 1975) shows Don’s love movies.

These weren’t all the strips Don did for this comic but a taste. have fun this Halloween reading your favorite Horror comics.

 

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