Source: dc.wikia.com
8. The House of Mystery
This is easily the weirdest pick on my list, but I think it also makes the most sense for television.
Think about it, what very successful TV show genre do we not currently have on the air? The horror anthology show! Twilight Zone, Outer Limits, Are You Afraid of the Dark, Goosebumps, that "˜80s remake of The Twilight Zone no one remembers, were for the most part successful and beloved television programs. And House of Mystery would be DC's way to get in on the fun.
House of Mystery worked as follows: each issue would feature Abel (yes, THAT Abel) wandering around the house picking up various objects and telling you, the reader, the horrifying story attached to the object. Perfect anthology setup with a great framing device.
They could also adapt sister series The House of Secrets, but I figure Mystery is a better title. Plus, Abel is a more likable protagonist than Cain. For literally THE MOST OBVIOUS REASON.

