Strange As It Seems
Blue Star · 1932 · 1 issue
About the series
A long-running, single-issue curiosity from Blue Star, Strange As It Seems launched in 1932 and has remained in print ever since—a testament to its enduring appeal. The series is best known for its eerie, often surreal one-page strips that blend odd facts with supernatural twists, a format pioneered by its original creator. While it has seen contributions from various artists over the decades, its foundational identity remains tied to that early 1930s weirdness. Its significance lies in its status as a remarkably persistent oddity, a single-issue comic that has defied the usual rules of serialized publishing.