Strange Suspense Stories
Fawcett · 1952–1953 · 5 issues
About the series
A short-lived but visually striking horror-suspense anthology from Fawcett Publications, Strange Suspense Stories ran for only five issues in the early 1950s. The series showcased the taut, moody artwork of George Evans, Bob Powell, and Doug Wildey, each bringing a distinct sense of dread and atmosphere to tales of the macabre and the uncanny. Though brief, it stands as a notable example of the pre-Code horror boom, offering a concentrated dose of eerie storytelling from some of the era's most talented illustrators.