Vault of Evil
Marvel · 1973–1975 · 23 issues
About the series
In the mid-1970s, Marvel Comics revived the horror anthology format with Vault of Evil, a 23-issue series that ran from 1973 to 1975. The title resurrected the classic "Chamber of Darkness" numbering, offering a rotating slate of eerie tales and reprints helmed primarily by writer Paul S. Newman and artists like Sid Greene, Tony DiPreta, and Don Perlin. It stands as a key entry in Marvel’s Bronze Age horror line, bridging the gap between the end of the Comics Code Authority’s strictest era and the company’s later, more supernatural-driven titles. For fans of atmospheric, single-issue frights, this series captures the transitional grit of 1970s comics storytelling.