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Tales Too Terrible to Tell
New England Comics · 1989–1993 · 10 issues
About the series
A ten-issue anthology from New England Comics, Tales Too Terrible to Tell (1989–1993) delivered a rotating cast of horror and suspense stories, most frequently penned by George Suarez. The series was visually defined by the recurring artistic contributions of Gene Fawcette, Gerald Altman, and Ralph Mayo, who brought a consistent, eerie atmosphere to its pages. Recurring characters like Dr. Jonathan Weir and The Purple Claw provided a loose connective thread through the standalone frights, making it a noteworthy, if niche, entry in the early-90s indie horror scene.