Three Dimension Comics
St. John · 1953 · 4 issues
About the series
A short-lived but visually ambitious 1950s experiment from St. John Publications, Three Dimension Comics (1953) ran for just four issues, pioneering a gimmick that predated the 3-D film craze. The series is best remembered for its use of anaglyphic 3-D technology—requiring the iconic red-and-blue glasses—to bring its adventure and humor stories to life on the page. Though brief, it stands as a notable early attempt to merge comic book storytelling with immersive visual effects, capturing a moment of mid-century novelty and innovation.