Strange Tales #37
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeStrange Tales #37 from Atlas Comics' summer 1955 lineup delivers a genuinely unsettling winter mystery, with cover art by Sol Brodsky and Carl Burgos showing a tense scene inside a snow-battered cabin: a man grips a mysterious object while a frightened woman and a prone figure look on in horror, and a pair of snowshoes sits abandoned in the swirling storm just beyond the open door. The cover caption — "That night, what came… 'Out of the Storm'?" — perfectly captures that creeping dread Atlas did so well in this era. With a dime price tag and a full anthology of brand-new strange tales inside, this is a fine example of mid-'50s suspense comics at their atmospheric best.
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