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TV series: "Yellow!" (#1), "Confession" (#4), "Split Second!" (#4), "Dead Right!" (#6), "The Bribe!" (#7), "Came the Dawn!" (#9), "Carrion Death!" (#9), "The Sacrifice" (#10), "...Three's a Crowd" (#11), "Deadline" (#12), "The Kidnapper" (#12), "As Ye Sow..." (#14), "You, Murderer" (14#), "For Cryin'
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In the future, marriage licenses must be renewed every three years. A man pays a woman $ 30,000 to be his wife, without intimacy, for one three-year term. By the end of the period, she has fallen in love with him and tells him that she will claim she is pregnant, which will cause the license to renew
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It was evident from the cover of #2 that Gaines had conceived this title for matters of deeper concern. With "The Patriots", the "Shock SuspenStory" was born. And far from being just a label of meaningless hype, the concept proved to be a major step for EC, providing Gaines and Feldstein with a forum
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Issue #14 (April/May 1954) contained two of the title's most controversial stories, "The Orphan", which featured a ten-year-old girl murdering her father and framing her mother, and "The Whipping", in which a bigoted father mistakenly beats his daughter to death under the impression that she was her
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tackled many controversial issues, including racism ("The Guilty" in #3, "In Gratitude" in #11), mob hysteria ("The Patriots" in #2), police corruption ("Confession" in #4), vigilantism ("Under Cover" in #6), drug addiction ("The Monkey" in #12), and rape ("The Assault" in #8, "A Kind of Justice" in
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A hotel clerk steals $ 100,000 from a diamond merchant and rents a safe deposit box years in advance under the name Brad Gilbert. After serving ten years for the theft, he meets up with the girl who promised to wait for him because she wants the money, but he cannot rememember the pseudonym he used
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A promoter tells the fighters he sends into the ring that they have got to have "guts." One of the washed-up cases steals a drug from his brother in medical school that will make a person look dead in order to have the promoter buried alive. When the he comes to, however, he discovers that his guts
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A man comes out of a car accident with amnesia and undergoes plastic surgery to reconstruct extensive facial burns. He is met by a woman who claims to be his lover and that the two of them plotted to murder her husband for his insurance money. When his memory returns, he recalls that he is not her
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A fire inspector commits suicide when a fire breaks out in a night club where he took a bribe to overlook code violations. He thinks his daughter was killed in the fire with the other patrons because of a photo taken of her earlier that evening, but what he does not know is that she and her fiancé
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A farmer tries to molest a intellectually-disabled girl he keeps on the farm to work as a servant. When he dresses up as the scarecrow she is "in love" with to get what he wants from the girl, his wife tries to demonstrate to her that it is only straw by repeatedly stabbing the scarecrow with the
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A jewel thief/surgeon cuts open his two goons to smuggle diamonds into the country in their bodies. When he gets a big one worth $ 250,000, he operates on both of them, so they will not know who has the diamond and be tempted to disappear. After greed get the best of both of them, they kill each
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A bigot hates his daughter's Mexican husband and tries to force her to leave him. He finally decides to round up a lynch mob to beat the man to death, but when the husband walks in on them, the father discovers the victim was his daughter—the mob had grabbed her by mistake as she waited for her
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A man handcuffed to a policeman is trying to make his way through the desert on foot. He realizes that he has to separate himself from the body but has nothing sharp with which to cut off the dead man's hand. He decides to lie down and allow the vultures to strip the corpse, but when he regains
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As with the other EC comics edited by Feldstein, the stories in this comic were primarily based on Gaines using existing suspense stories and films to develop "springboards" from which he and Feldstein could launch new stories. Specific story influences that have been identified include the
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A young woman marries an older man for his money and gets tired of caring for him after a heart attack leaves him paralyzed. She comes up with a plot to stock the cellar with canned goods for three weeks and then pretends to be locked inside while her husband starves to death.
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A man murders his wife, dismembers her, and stores the parts in a meat locker. His plans to dispose of the remains are continually frustrated until his friend invites him for dinner and, after he has taken a bite, reveals to him that he borrowed the meat from the locker.
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On Halloween night, when a new matron at an orphanage discovers the manager has been stealing the state's allotment for the children and threatens to strangle her to keep her quiet, the children take matters into their own hands and use his hollowed-out head as a
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The folk of a small town attempt to drive away a doctor who is attempting to create life in a test tube. They smash his equipment while he suffers heart failure. His experiments combine in the sewer to create a blob-like living mass which devours the townsfolk.
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moves a rival's trap hoping the man will step in it and die so that he can take over his territory. He does get caught in the trap, but his desire for revenge is so strong that he chews through his own ankle in order to kill the guilty party before he expires.
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A boxer feels guilty for killing a man in the ring when the man's widow screams at him that he is a "beast". He perceives that his hands and face are taking on the appearance of a gorilla but a psychologist tells him that it is all in his mind. Or is it?
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A husband hires a contract killer to trail his wife and murder the man she meets. The woman reconsiders her affair, decides to call it off, and returns to her husband. The husband is glad to have her back until he remembers his deal with the hitman.
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A man who hates his wife plays a cruel trick on her in a darkened cellar on Halloween. He passes the body parts of a "witch" around to his party guests and their children while his increasingly frightened wife wonders where her daughter is.
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murdering a young woman by flogging for consorting with blacks. He catches a glimpse of the their leader's face and is chased and beaten, but he denies having seen anyone's face. After coming to in a hospital room, his is interviewed by two
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A woman plots to give her naturalist husband an overdose of sleeping pills so that she can be with his younger brother. Before he passes, he acquires a large shark and places it in their outdoor pool in which the wife regularly swims.
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A woman and her lover plan to murder her husband out in space, but he outsmarts them by giving a signal to the rocket to blast off when he is shot so that his wife and her lover will be left to suffocate on the barren planetoid.
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series. Two volumes (of a projected three) were published by Gemstone before their financial troubles left the project in limbo. The third and final volume was published by GC Press, a boutique imprint established by Cochran and
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A detective arrests the male burglar who murdered his wife when she surprised him and, after a brutal beating that hospitalizes him, continues to hound him in the hospital about the death he will receive in the electric chair.
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A colonel's son faces the firing squad for cowardice under fire. He lies to his boy that he will have the rifles loaded with blanks and he will later smuggle the body out so that his son will go to his death like a man.
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were for Harvey Kurtzman. The Shock SuspenStory was characterized by a running theme of mob violence and an art style best described as Heightened Realism. A similarity can be noted between Wood's dramatically effective
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A jealous man sends his wife and his best friend to their deaths when their suspicious behavior makes him leap to the conclusion that they are having an affair, but they are in reality planning an anniversary surprise.
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A man's baby is kidnapped, and when his wife's mental health grows so bad that he desperately attempts to steal another baby, he is beaten to death by a crowd of onlookers for attempting to kidnap... his own son.
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A man thinks that the girl he has met in the woods may be a dangerous escaped lunatic because she matches the description, but his girlfriend ends up meeting a grim fate as the latest victim of the true escapee.
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A bigoted sheriff arrests a black man for the death of a white woman based on the testimony of a man who turns out to be the killer. The sheriff executes the suspect in the woods and claims he tried to escape.
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After a man stabs a woman to death and stashes her body in the attic, he sees a huge bloodstain spreading across his ceiling. He tries to cover it up with paint, but every morning it returns.
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boss and his wife blind a young worker by hitting him in the head with a rock, the other lumberjacks gag them and stuff him in a hollow log for the blind boy to practice his ax skills.
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A broadcast technician falls in love with a woman whose transmission he picks up from another planet. She comes to him in a rocketship, but she stands about 200 feet (61 m) high.
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reprinted selected stories in a series of paperback anthologies from 1964 to 1966. The magazine was fully collected in a series of three black-and-white hardbacks by publisher
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A woman marries a repulsive man after a fortune teller predicts he is going to inherit $ 25,000 and die shortly thereafter. What the fortune teller does not tell her is that
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In the late 1940s and early 1950s, comic books came under attack from parents, clergymen, schoolteachers, and others who believed the magazines contributed to illiteracy and
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A man commits murder attempting to acquire enough money to win back his wife's affection. He does not know that she and her lover have already made a plot to run him down.
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A young man sitting in the electric chair reflects on the events of his youth while his parents are sitting at home doing the same—each with vastly different perspectives.
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Two men are frustrated by the vanity of their attractive wives. One encases his wife in plastic wearing her bathing suit and the other broils his wife under 40 sun lamps.
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Astronauts are approaching Mars when one of their number admits that he is really a Martian who designed the rocket in order to return home after crashing on Earth.
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wins the money as a prize, and when she tries to walk out on the slob, he murders her and inherits her money before being sentenced to death in the electric chair.
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republished the first and third volumes in 2015 and 2016. The complete three-volume series was later republished as over-sized trade paperbacks from 2021 to 2023.
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An alcoholic ex-reporter tries to get back on his feet after meeting a girl but becomes too involved in a story in when he gets the scoop on a murder at a diner.
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agents to whom he says he can identifity the KKK leader. The leader steps out from behind a screen, and the reporter is killed by the fake FBI agents and doctor.
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A small government agency responsible for ferreting out Martian infiltrators is completely infested with Martians except for a sole human whom they gun down.
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veteran berates his hometown because his black friend who threw himself on a grenade to save his life was not allowed to be buried in the town cemetery.
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A man goes along with a plan to set fire to a Jewish couple's home until his mother tells him he is adopted and that his biological parents were Jews.
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commits murder, but the state does not execute him as it would mean the death of the good one. The good one must do something to stop his evil half.
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A husband is betrayed by his wife and a funeral director when they plot to commit fraud to collect on his life insurance policy for his own murder.
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Ninety-five thousand years after man destroys himself with nuclear weapons, evolved rats develop space travel and meet their Martian neighbors.
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A man's conscience bothers him so much after he strangles a woman that he has an uncontrollable urge to confess the deed to anyone in earshot.
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Space explorers land on a planet of intelligent carnivorous plants and fall victim to a demonstration of "She loves me... She loves me not..."
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Aliens deposit their mutant births on Earth, which to them appear as horrible monsters,but appear as regular humans to the people of Earth.
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A newspaper columnist murders his gangster friend to get his wife and frames an innocent man for the crime through the power of his words.
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A mob whipped up by anti-communist sentiment beats to death a blind war veteran when he does not doff his hat to the flag during a parade.
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of his work. They reached an agreement for EC to do authorized versions of Bradbury's short fiction. These official adaptations include:
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An abused housewife married to a neat freak snaps one day and neatly dices his body into small parts and deposits them in glass jars.
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A little girl murders her drunken father and frames her uncaring mother for the crime so that she can go live with her nice aunt.
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A man is so jealous of his wife that he murders a boy from the local orphanage that she has been spending time with in the woods.
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A mob beats a vagrant to death for the rape of a sixteen-year-old girl that was actually being violated by the town sheriff.
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A space commander who is as tough as nails on his crew is reduced to soft putty in the grip of a large gravitational force.
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After their unauthorized adaptation of one of Ray Bradbury's stories in another magazine, Bradbury contacted EC about their
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The war story would be immediately phased out with the second issue, replaced with a message story—the "Shock SuspenStory".
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Out Loud!" (#15), "...My Brother's Keeper" (#16), "The Assassin" (#17), "4-Sided Triangle" (#17), and "The Trap" (#18).
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A madman holds a dinner party for five people who have hurt him in the past and gets revenge by decapitating them.
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An assassin unknowingly pursues his mark backstage at a theater and kills the man just before the curtain rises.
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A college student wants to join a fraternity, so he makes up a story about a professor they do not like being a
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A hypnotist picks a victem to do his dirty work for a killing after his wife leaves him for another man.
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A henpecked husband dismembers his wife after she refuses to let him spend money on toy trains so often.
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A young man gets a girl pregnant and then murders her by throwing her out of a roller coaster car.
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A police lieutenant murders his wife and then beats a confession out of an innocent bystander.
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A bigot finds out that his life was saved as a child by a blood transfusion from a black man.
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A woman manipulates a man into killing her husband by pretending to be in love with him.
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fans wanted another horror book... and you suspense readers wanted a companion mag to
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automatically. He tells her that the pregnancy is impossible for a very good reason.
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A mob beats a priest to death when he refuses to betray the confession of a killer.
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A man kills a tramp in retribution after his wife claims to have been raped by him.
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was one of five comics voluntarily discontinued by EC Comics publisher Bill Gaines.
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originated in February 1952 as a "sampler" featuring stories of various genres.
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lover but actually her husband who had overheard their plans to kill him.
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A cop kills a man with a bowling ball in a bag thinking it is a head.
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A mother is paranoid that her newborn baby is attempting to kill her.
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A poor girl knows her father will never be able to afford to buy a
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A man cannibalizes his new bride to survive being stranded at sea.
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consciousness the vultures have already started in on him as well.
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A drug addict murders his father in order to get his fix.
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A ghoul sets up roadside hazards to procure fresh meat.
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A comic book cover reading "Shock SuspenStories" in white letters on a red background. Below is a colorful illustration of a terrified woman kneeling on the ground surrounded by hooded members of the Ku Klux Klan.
Wally Wood
Publisher
EC Comics
Bill Gaines
Al Feldstein
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EC Comics
Bill Gaines
Al Feldstein
crime
science fiction
horror
EC Comics
Bill Gaines
Al Feldstein
science-fiction
horror
Crime SuspenStories
Frontline Combat
Two-Fisted Tales
Bhob Stewart
Jack Levine
United States Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency
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Comics Code
Ballantine Books
Russ Cochran
Gemstone Publishing
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