Welcome to the fourth year of Classic Creepy Comics where I talk about
horror comics from the pre-code days. Most of the books I'll be talking
about are public domain and available for free at
Comic Book+. You
can read them online or, if you create a free account, you can download
them. I'll have direct links at the end.
As I was digitally digging through the horror books, the covers and art for
this one grabbed my attention. I love everything about this! The gruesome
monster, the slime dripping font on The Thing from the Void. So good!
Ghostly Weird Tales (rolls right off the tongue, doesn't it?) was released
by Star Publications from September 1953 to September 1954. The company went
under shortly after this time due to the outcry from the
United States Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency that convinced some people that comics were a bad influence on kids. Can you imagine?!
The origins of the book go all the way back to 1940 when it was a completely
different comic. It featured the superhero Blue Bolt and was one of the
first titles to use a single characters name.
The book featured other heroes like Sub-Zero
(shoots ice beams), Page Parks Air Hostess (really?), Runaway Ronson Stream
Engineer (what?), and...Sergeant Spook?! I had to look into one of Spook's
adventures to see what his deal was.
When the comic stands started getting overtaken by horror, Blue Bolt became
Blue Bolt Weird Tales of Terror (another mouthful) in 1951, continuing the
numbering with issue #112. The very next issue, the title was shortened to
Blue Bolt Weird Tales. It only ran for seven issues before becoming Ghostly
Weird Stories.
I have to wonder sometimes if kids of the era would spend their hard earned
paper route/lawn mowing money on these and then have to hide them under their
mattress so their parents wouldn't take them away. I mean, look at this
nightmare fuel!
I know it's October and we're all about the spooky but I'd also recommend
giving
the first Blue Bolt story
a look. Being from 1940, it's an oddly fun story that I could see getting made
into a low budget B-movie.
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