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Strange Suspense Stories

Charlton · 1967–1969 · 9 issues
About the series

From 1967 to 1969, Charlton Comics' Strange Suspense Stories offered a compact but memorable nine-issue run of eerie, twist-filled tales. Anchored by the prolific writing of Joe Gill and the distinctive, moody artwork of Pat Boyette and Don Perlin—who often doubled as writers—the series delivered classic horror and science fiction vignettes with a shadowy, pulp-inspired charm. Though short-lived, it stands as a solid example of late-1960s Charlton genre work, showcasing the tight-knit creative team that defined much of the publisher's supernatural output.

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