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Story Notes
This style of story is essentially the one where the hero(ine) is trapped in a deadly building that has been created by a loopy villain. Examples
include The House That Jack Built, a TV Avengers (Steed and Peel) episode or the X-Men (issues 123 & 124), where the villain
Arcade's has kidnapped the X-Men to his Murder World, full of dangerous game rooms or Daredevil (issue 208), who is lured into a mansion
full of traps or the film The Cube and so on. We haven’t seen the last of the house. There’s scope for further stories, but these won’t be published for quite some time. Behind the scenes
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