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Weird Horrors

St. John · 1952–1953 · 9 issues
About the series

A short-lived but visually striking horror anthology from St. John Publications, Weird Horrors ran for nine issues in the early 1950s, just as the Comics Code was looming. The series is most notable for its moody, atmospheric artwork, with early-career Joe Kubert contributing covers and interior stories alongside Bob Forgione and Don Perlin. Though it didn't break new ground in storytelling, the book stands as a solid example of pre-Code horror comics, offering a glimpse into the raw, unfiltered style that would soon be curtailed by industry censorship.