(A) Jay Disbrow, Iger Shop. This one's a wacky entry and no denying* with Canadian publisher Superior Comics coming into the four-color horror ring all gloved up and swinging fit to punch the lights out of anybody who stands in their way. They kicked off with Journey Into Fear* Strange Mysteries (as opposed to pretty straightforward and perhaps even slightly boring mysteries)* and the one-word extravaganza that was Mysteries* the latter calling itself variously Mysteries (its legal title) and* on the cover* Mysteries Weird and Strange. The earlier tales were bizarre and quirky and it's pretty clear that inspiration was in short supply that day. Good stuff though* Clancy* with pens* pencils and plots coming from* among others* Jay Disbrow and the Igor clear a space on the shelf pronto. Collects Mysteries Weird and Strange #1-5 (May 1953 to January 1954).
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