Superior Comics · Strange Mysteries #20 · November 1954 · $0.10 · 36 pages
Grade: G/VG 3.0
Horror anthology from Superior Comics during the peak of the pre-Code terror boom. Multiple supernatural tales across 36 pages of Golden Age chills, featuring the kind of atmospheric storytelling that made 1954 the high-water mark for horror comics before the Comics Code Authority changed everything.
Superior Comics horror titles are considerably scarcer than their EC counterparts — the company folded in 1955, making their complete run a tougher collect for Golden Age horror enthusiasts.
Condition [GRADE PLACEHOLDER] with edge wear along spine and tanning along edges, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.
We use AI to research and write our descriptions — we think Klaatu would approve of this miniscule relinquishment of power to the robots. Details are verified where possible but comics are complicated and we're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it. If something looks off, just ask.
Superior Comics · Strange Mysteries #20 · November 1954 · $0.10 · 36 pages
Grade: G/VG 3.0
Horror anthology from Superior Comics during the peak of the pre-Code terror boom. Multiple supernatural tales across 36 pages of Golden Age chills, featuring the kind of atmospheric storytelling that made 1954 the high-water mark for horror comics before the Comics Code Authority changed everything.
Superior Comics horror titles are considerably scarcer than their EC counterparts — the company folded in 1955, making their complete run a tougher collect for Golden Age horror enthusiasts.
Condition [GRADE PLACEHOLDER] with edge wear along spine and tanning along edges, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.
We use AI to research and write our descriptions — we think Klaatu would approve of this miniscule relinquishment of power to the robots. Details are verified where possible but comics are complicated and we're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it. If something looks off, just ask.