Al Feldstein
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Junior Comics #9
Fox
•
1947
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Junior Comics #10
Fox
•
1947
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Headlights' cover art - a collectible niche sought after due to emphasis of the female form
Headlights' cover art - a collectible niche sought after due to emphasis of the female form
Junior Comics #11
Fox
•
1948
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
'Headlights' cover art by Al Feldstein
Junior Comics #12
Fox
•
1948
•
Vol. 1
'Headlights' cover art referring to the emphasis of the woman's breasts
'Headlights' cover art referring to the emphasis of the woman's breasts
Meet Corliss Archer #1
Fox
•
1948
•
Vol. 1
Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority
Reason: Wertham said, ‘adolescent boys call these Headlight Comics’ referring to the depiction of breasts
Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority
Reason: Wertham said, ‘adolescent boys call these Headlight Comics’ referring to the depiction of breasts
Junior Comics #13
Fox
•
1948
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Junior Comics #14
Fox
•
1948
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Meet Corliss Archer #2
Fox
•
1948
•
Vol. 1
Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority
Reason: Wertham said, ‘adolescent boys call these Headlight Comics’ referring to the depiction of breasts
Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority
Reason: Wertham said, ‘adolescent boys call these Headlight Comics’ referring to the depiction of breasts
Junior Comics #15
Fox
•
1948
•
Vol. 1
Cover art by Al Feldstein
Junior Comics #16
Fox
•
1948
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Meet Corliss Archer #3
Fox
•
1948
•
Vol. 1
Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority
Reason: Wertham said, ‘adolescent boys call these Headlight Comics’ referring to the depiction of breasts
Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority
Reason: Wertham said, ‘adolescent boys call these Headlight Comics’ referring to the depiction of breasts
Crime Patrol #10
EC
•
1949
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Crime Patrol #11
EC
•
1949
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Modern Love #1
EC
•
1949
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Premiere issue
Crime Patrol #12
EC
•
1949
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Modern Love #2
EC
•
1949
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Crime Patrol #13
EC
•
1949
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
War Against Crime #8
EC
•
1949
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
A Moon, A Girl...A Romance #9
EC
•
1949
•
Vol. 1
First interior colors by Marie Severin
War Against Crime #9
EC
•
1949
•
Vol. 1
Cover art by Johnny Craig
Modern Love #3
EC
•
1949
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
A Moon, A Girl...A Romance #10
EC
•
1949
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Saddle Romances #9
EC
•
1949
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
War Against Crime #10
EC
•
1949
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of the Vault Keeper and the Vault of Horror
War Against Crime #11
EC
•
1950
•
Vol. 1
2nd appearance of the Vault Keeper
First supernatural horror cover art published by EC
Final issue as War Against Crime, reformatted to Vault of Horror #12
2nd appearance of the Vault Keeper
First supernatural horror cover art published by EC
Final issue as War Against Crime, reformatted to Vault of Horror #12
Modern Love #5
EC
•
1950
•
Vol. 1
First artwork for publisher EC by Wally Wood
A Moon, A Girl...A Romance #12
EC
•
1950
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Haunt of Fear #1 (15)
EC
•
1950
•
Vol. 1
New horror format
Briefly continues numbering with issue #15 from the Western series titled Gunfighter
New horror format
Briefly continues numbering with issue #15 from the Western series titled Gunfighter
Haunt of Fear #2 (16)
EC
•
1950
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of the Old Witch, the host of multiple horror anthology titles
1st appearance of the Old Witch, the host of multiple horror anthology titles
Haunt of Fear #3 (17)
EC
•
1950
•
Vol. 1
Origin of Crypt of Terror, Vault of Horror and Haunt of Fear
Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority
Reason: a character receives incompetent advice from a psychologist which leads to his death
Origin of Crypt of Terror, Vault of Horror and Haunt of Fear
Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority
Reason: a character receives incompetent advice from a psychologist which leads to his death
Tales From the Crypt #20
EC
•
1950
•
Vol. 1
Retitled Tales from the Crypt, previously Crypt of Terror
Crime Suspenstories #1
EC
•
1950
•
Vol. 1
Premiere issue of Golden Age horror series
Haunt of Fear #4
EC
•
1950
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Tales From the Crypt #21
EC
•
1950
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Tales From the Crypt #23
EC
•
1951
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Tales From the Crypt #22
EC
•
1951
•
Vol. 1
Published prior to the establishment of the Comics Code Authority
Published prior to the establishment of the Comics Code Authority
Weird Fantasy #6
EC
•
1951
•
Vol. 2
Non-Key
Weird Fantasy #7
EC
•
1951
•
Vol. 2
Non-Key
Weird Science #7
EC
•
1951
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Tales From the Crypt #24
EC
•
1951
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Crime Suspenstories #7
EC
•
1951
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Haunt of Fear #8
EC
•
1951
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Cover art by Al Feldstein
Weird Fantasy #8
EC
•
1951
•
Vol. 2
Non-Key
Weird Science #8
EC
•
1951
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Tales From the Crypt #25
EC
•
1951
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Crime Suspenstories #8
EC
•
1951
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Weird Fantasy #9
EC
•
1951
•
Vol. 2
Non-Key
Haunt of Fear #9
EC
•
1951
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
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