Adventures into Terror
Marvel · 1950–1954 · 31 issues
About the series
Adventures into Terror was a 31-issue horror anthology from Marvel (then Atlas Comics) that ran from 1950 to 1954, capitalizing on the Cold War-era appetite for macabre thrills. The series is most associated with writer Paul S. Newman and artists Gene Colan, George Tuska, and Bill Benulis, who filled its pages with eerie tales of monsters, ghouls, and supernatural twists. As a product of the pre-Comics Code boom, it stands as a key example of the unbridled, shadowy storytelling that defined early 1950s horror comics.