Sensation Mystery
DC · 1952–1953 · 7 issues
About the series
A short-lived DC horror-anthology series from the early 1950s, Sensation Mystery ran for just seven issues, offering eerie, twist-filled tales of the supernatural and suspense. The title is best remembered for the moody, atmospheric artwork of Carmine Infantino, Gil Kane, and Jim Mooney, who brought a polished visual flair to its spooky stories. Recurring hosts Buzzy Brown and Johnny Peril guided readers through these chilling vignettes, making the series a minor but stylish footnote in DC's pre-Comics Code horror output.