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One of my favorite pre-code horror pages (from CHAMBER OF CHILLS #11) that has no gore, no blood -- it's just three panels of simple, beautiful eeriness. You can't wait to turn the page and figure out what the heck is going to happen next.
Finally, a pre-code horror story for the Me Too era! (From "Adventures Into Darkness" #6, Standard, 1952)
Dig it! For your sophisticated Sunday...here's the great cover illustration by Lloyd Birmingham for Randall Garrett's short story "Hepcats of Venus" in Fantastic Stories, January 1962!
With Halloween approaching, I thought I'd focus on GHOST COMICS from Fiction House (1951-54). Not really pre-code horror but more supernaturally themed, GC is known for its amazingly vivid covers & opening panels, as well as some very creative layouts. Here's #1:
Might want to rethink jumping into the pit with the SHARP POINTY STAKES, Drac.... (Cover of EERIE #47, 1973)