DC Comics has published a number of horror comics throughout its history, including titles such as "House of Mystery," "House of Secrets," "The Witching Hour," "Tales of the Unexpected," and "The Unexpected." These titles featured stories of ghosts, monsters, and supernatural occurrences, and were popular during the 1960s and 1970s. Notable artists and writers who contributed to these titles include Bernie Wrightson, Len Wein, Carmine Infantino, and Joe Orlando.
DC also introduced horror-themed characters like Swamp Thing and the Spectre, who became popular and spawned their own series. While DC's horror comics declined in popularity during the 1980s and 1990s, they remain a significant part of the company's history and have influenced horror comics and media to this day.
These comics often featured stories with supernatural and macabre themes, including ghosts, demons, vampires, and werewolves. They also often had twist endings or ironic fates for the characters.
DC Horror comics were known for their creative and experimental approach to storytelling, often using unusual layouts and styles to create a sense of unease or disorientation for the reader. They also frequently pushed the boundaries of what was considered acceptable content for comics, often featuring graphic violence, gore, and sexual themes.
Despite their popularity, DC Horror comics were subject to censorship and criticism from parent groups, and eventually fell out of favor with readers in the 1980s. However, they remain a beloved part of horror comic history and have inspired many contemporary horror comics and filmmakers.
The House of Mystery
The House of Secrets
House of Secrets V.2
Secrets of Haunted House
Secrets of Sinister House
Tales of the Unexpected
Weird War Tales
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