3-D Comics
St. John · 1953 · 3 issues
About the series
A landmark experiment in 1950s comics, 3-D Comics was a short-lived but technically ambitious series from St. John Publications that brought the novelty of three-dimensional art to the comic book page. All three issues were written and drawn by the legendary Joe Kubert, whose dynamic, gritty style was uniquely suited to the immersive depth effect. Though it ran for only three issues in 1953, the series remains a fascinating milestone in the publisher’s history and a testament to Kubert’s early mastery of both storytelling and visual innovation.