Top Horror Comic Books
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60 Most Expensive Horror Comic Books
Down below a list of the 60 most horrifying and pricey comic books of all time.
60 All-Time Highest-Grossing Horror Comic Books
Suspense Comics #3 (1944)
Highly controversial cover with Nazis,
sacrifice and Klan images
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Punch Comics #12 (1945):
Shootout in Giant Skull Cover
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Prize Comics #7
1st Horror Comic Book ever published
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Werewolf by Night #32
1st Appearance of Moon Knight
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Fight Against Crime #20 (1954):
Decapitated Woman’s Head Dumped in Sewer cover!
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Vault of Horror #12
Classic Torture and Bondage cover
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Captain America Comics #74 (1949):
Rare Captain America horror
comic, retitled to
“Captain America’s Weird Tales”
in an attempt to revive sales
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Mask Comics #1
LB Cole Cover
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Crime Does Not Pay #24 (1942):
Criminal Pushes Woman’s Head on to Flaming Stove
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Walking Dead #1 (2003):
First issue of the series of
modern horror comic books;
TV show drives values
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Weird Mysteries #5
Brain Removed from Head cover
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Mask Comics #2
LB Cole Cover
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Weird Tales of the Future #3 (1952):
Classic Cover art
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Tomb of Dracula #10 (1973):
First Appearance of
Blade the Vampire Slayer
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House of Secrets #92 (1970):
1st Swamp Thing
Established Bernie Wrightson in
horror comics
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Tales to Astonish #1 (1959):
Classic Marvel horror, 1st in series
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Black Cat Mystery #50 (1954):
Explicit Radium-Rotted Corpse cover
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Haunt of Fear #15 (1950):
First issue of the series (continued from “Gunfighter”);
Classic Graham Ingels artwork
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Vampirella #1 (1969):
Origin and 1st Appearance of
Vampirella in Horror Comic Books
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Tales from the Crypt #20 (1950):
First issue of the series; retitled from “Crypt of Terror”
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Famous Monsters of Filmland #1 (1958):
The first issue of the series of
magazine-sized horror comics
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Crime Patrol #15 (1950):
1st Appearance of the Crypt-Keeper
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Tomb of Terror #15 (1952):
Disgusting Exploding Face Cover Art!
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Tales of Terror Annual #1 (1951):
Very rare Golden Age horror comic — only 13 CGC-graded copies!
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Haunt of Fear #17 (1950):
Origin stories for Crypt of Terror,
Vault of Horror, and Haunt of Fear;
Classic Graham Ingels artwork
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Journey into Mystery #1 (1951):
First issue of long-running Horror and Suspense series
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Eerie #1 (1947):
Rare Avon Per One-Shot;
Publisher revived Horror Comic
Books series in 1951
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Crime SuspenStories #22 (1954):
Classic Severed Head cover
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Lawbreakers Suspense
Stories #11 (1953): Madman Holding Severed Tongues Cover!
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Crypt of Terror #17 (1950):
The first issue of the series that later became “Tales from the Crypt”
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Spellbound #14 (1953):
Classic Cover with Man and Zombies in Romantic Park
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Venus #19 (1952):
Last issue of the series, rare,
only 32 of these horror comic
books certified by CGC
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Adventures in the Unknown #1 (1948): Earliest Ongoing Series of
Horror Comic Books
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Mister Mystery #12 (1953):
Classic Flame Approaching
Eye Cover art
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Startling Terror Tales #11 (1952):
Classic L. B. Cole cover art
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Crime Patrol #16 (1950):
Last in series before renamed “Crypt of Terror”
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Haunt of Fear #16 (1950):
Origin and first appearance, Old Witch;
Classic Graham Ingels artwork
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Captain America Comics #75 (1950):
Rare Captain America horror comic,
retitled “Captain America’s Weird Tales”; last Cap comic until 1954
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Strange Tales #1 (1951):
Classic pre-hero Marvel Horror
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Moon Girl #5 (1948):
The first of EC’s infamous
horror comic books
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House of Mystery #174 (1968):
Mystery format begins
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Chamber of Chills #23 (1954):
Classic horror comic books
cover, Woman kissing Zombie!
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Underworld Crime #7 (1953):
Woman Threatened by Hot Poker
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Crime SuspenStories #20 (1954):
Graphic and Controversial
Hanged Man Cover
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Vampirella #113:
Last issue, very low print run
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House of Secrets #1 (1956):
The first issue of classic horror
comic books series
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Marvel Preview #7 (1976):
1st Appearance Satana; 1st Rocket Raccoon
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Beware #10 (1954):
Zombies Drag Top-Heavy Woman into Grave
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Thing #7 (1953):
Vampire Gouging Out Eyes cover
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Horrific #3 (1953):
Classic Bullet hole in Forehead cover
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Haunt of Fear #4 (1950):
First Appearance of Crypt Keeper
and Vault Keeper in this
Horror Comic series
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Creepy #1 (1964):
The first issue of the magazine-sized
Horror comic books’ series
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Chilling Tales #13 (1952):
The first issue of series; Rare, only
17 CGC-rated copies
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Worlds of Fear #10 (1953):
Classic Eye-Theme Cover
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Witches’ Tales #25 (1954):
Controversial Decapitated Head
as Bell Clapper cover!
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Astonishing #3 (1951):
First issue of the series
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Savage Tales #1 (1971):
First “graphic” Conan; published as magazine under
Curtis label to avoid Comics Code Authority
rules on horror comic books;
First Appearance of Man-Thing
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Tales from the Crypt #33 (1952):
Origin of Crypt Keeper
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House of Mystery #1 (1952):
First issue of long-running
series of suspense and
horror comic books
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Tomb of Dracula #1 (1972):
1st in Series, Neal Adams cover
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Black Magic #1 (1950):
First issue of series; Jack Kirby cover
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Witching Hour #1 (1969):
1st in Series
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Amazing Mysteries #32 (1949):
1st Ever Marvel / Atlas Horror comic book
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Creatures on the Loose #10:
First issue of the horror
comic books series retitled from
“Tower of Shadows”
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Fantastic Fears #5 (1964):
First Steve Ditko art
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Classic Comics / Classics
Illustrated #13 (1943): Very early
horror comic book
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Chamber of Chills #21 (1951):
First issue in this classic series
of horror comic books
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Dracula Lives! #1 (1973):
Curtis magazine (Marvel): rare in high grade
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Vampire Tales magazine #2 (1973):
Curtis (Marvel) publication, rare in high grade
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Eerie #2 (#1 in series) (1965):
First issue of Magazine horror
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Tales of Horror #1 (1952):
First issue in Golden Age horror
comic books series
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Tower of Shadows #1 (1969):
1st issue of classic Marvel
horror comic books’ series
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Tales of Terror #1 (1952):
First in Golden Age Horror
comic books series
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Tales from the Tomb #1 (1969):
First in Series
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Chamber of Darkness #1 (1969):
1st in this Silver Age horror
comic books series
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