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JUDGEMENT DAY, originally published in 1953. Comic Code Administrator Judge Charles Murphy rejected this story because the astronaut was Black. William Gaines, ECโs publisher, ran the story anyway. Art by Joe Orlando.
JUDGEMENT DAY, originally published in 1953. Comic Code Administrator Judge Charles Murphy rejected this story because the astronaut was Black. William Gaines, ECโs publisher, ran the story anyway. Art by Joe Orlando.
A comic book burning from 1954. A public fear of comic books resulted in the Comics Code Authority to be established the same year. This reactionary measure was taken to censor comic books and deem them appropriate for children. See any ECs?
Happy birthday to comic book legend and trailblazer Marie Severin! Comic artist and colorist, Marie masterfully colored ECโs most notorious notorious and gruesome artwork!
Happy birthday to comic book legend and trailblazer Marie Severin! Comic artist and colorist, Marie masterfully colored ECโs most notorious notorious and gruesome artwork! ๐จ๐
A โmost notorious cover illustration,โ that was used as the focal point for the 1954 Senate Subcomittee hearings to investigate juvenile delinquency and โthe problem with horror and crime comic booksโ in America. Cover art of Crime SuspenStories no. 22 by Johnny Craig ๐ช
The original cover art of Crime SuspenStories no. 22 from 1954. This Johnny Craig cover was used in a United States Senate investigation on juvenile delinquency.