Double-Dare Adventures
Harvey · 1966–1967 · 2 issues
About the series
Harvey Comics' Double-Dare Adventures (1966–1967) was a short-lived, two-issue anthology that paired the publisher's trademark kid-friendly humor with a dash of suspense and fantasy. Written primarily by Dick Wood and Otto Binder, with art from Bill Draut and Dick Ayers, the series offered a quirky mix of spooky tales and lighthearted capers, reflecting the era's transition from wholesome funny books to more adventurous storytelling. Though brief, it stands as a curious footnote in Harvey's Silver Age output, showcasing the versatility of its creators outside the company's more famous line of cartoon characters.