Strange Mysteries
Superior · 1951–1955 · 21 issues
About the series
A moody, pre-Code horror anthology from the early 1950s, Strange Mysteries ran for 21 issues under the Superior imprint. The series is most associated with the prolific Iger Shop, whose house style delivered eerie, atmospheric tales of the supernatural and the macabre. It stands as a representative artifact of the boom in horror comics before the industry-wide adoption of the Comics Code, capturing the unvarnished creepiness that defined the era’s genre output.