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Crime SuspenStories

Crime SuspenStories is a bi-monthly anthology crime comic that was published by EC Comics in the early 1950s. The title first arrived on newsstands with its October/November 1950 issue and ceased publication with its February/March 1955 issue, producing a total of 27 issues. Years after its demise, the title was reprinted in its entirety, and four…

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Publication date
October/November 1950 – February/March 1955
Publisher
EC Comics
Created by
William Gaines, Al Feldstein, Johnny Craig
Format
Anthology
No. of issues
27
Schedule
Bi-monthly

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Avg. degree1.96
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related to Influences and adaptations · 42
Crime SuspenStories → After-Dinner Story, Amontillado, As, Back, Blood Red Wine, Cain, China, Chinaman, Christmas, Cornell Woolrich, Cornell Woolrich's, De Mortuis, Death, EC, Edgar Allan Poe's, Every Package, Feldstein, From Here, Gaines, Have Luck
related to Reprints · 17
Crime SuspenStories → Ballantine Books, Between November, Cochran, Dark Horse, EC, EC Annuals, EC Archives, Gemstone, Gemstone Publishing, Gemstone's, In, May, One, Russ Cochran, The, The Complete EC Library, This
Created by · 1
Crime SuspenStories → William Gaines, Al Feldstein, Johnny Craig
Format · 1
Crime SuspenStories → Anthology
No. of issues · 1
Crime SuspenStories → 27
Publication date · 1
Crime SuspenStories → October/November 1950 – February/March 1955
Publisher · 1
Crime SuspenStories → EC Comics
Schedule · 1
Crime SuspenStories → Bi-monthly
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Crime SuspenStories → bi-monthly anthology crime comic that was published by EC Comics in the early 1950s

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ec issue crime stories craig comic series suspenstories reprinted title comics issues gaines feldstein november 1950 publication books story one

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Crime SuspenStoriesCreated byWilliam Gaines, Al Feldstein, Johnny Craig1.00infobox
Crime SuspenStoriesFormatAnthology1.00infobox
Crime SuspenStoriesNo. of issues271.00infobox
Crime SuspenStoriesPublication dateOctober/November 1950 – February/March 19551.00infobox
Crime SuspenStoriesPublisherEC Comics1.00infobox
Crime SuspenStoriesScheduleBi-monthly1.00infobox
Crime SuspenStoriesis abi-monthly anthology crime comic that was published by EC Comics in the early 1950s0.90text
Carl Wesslerinstance ofalong with other writers0.80text
Otto Binderinstance ofalong with other writers0.80text
Jack Oleck.Craig was the lead artist for this title for the majority of its runinstance ofalong with other writers0.80text
doing both the coverinstance ofalong with other writers0.80text
the lead eight-page storyinstance ofalong with other writers0.80text

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