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3-D-ell

Dell · 1953 · 2 issues
About the series

A short-lived but notable experiment from Dell Comics, 3-D-ell ran for just two issues in 1953, capitalizing on the era's 3-D craze by presenting its stories in anaglyphic format. The series is most associated with artist Dan Gormley, who handled the bulk of the artwork across both issues. While brief, it stands as a curious artifact of 1950s gimmick comics, showcasing how mainstream publishers like Dell briefly dipped into the stereoscopic trend.