Crime and Punishment (1948)
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Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority
Reason: an illustration of the Statue of Liberty with text that describes a criminal's journey in America
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Referenced in Seduction of the Innocent, led to establishing the Comics Code Authority
Reason: an illustration of the Statue of Liberty with text that describes a criminal's journey in America
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Cover art by Alex Toth
Debut of "Deep Dimension" art process, providing a 3-D art effect
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Cover art by Alex Toth
Debut of "Deep Dimension" art process, providing a 3-D art effect
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Cover art by Frank Bolle
Early use of "Deep Dimension" art process
3-D art effect
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Cover art by Frank Bolle
Early use of "Deep Dimension" art process
3-D art effect
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Cover art by Alex Toth
Early use of "Deep Dimension" art process
3-D art effect
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Cover art by Alex Toth
Early use of "Deep Dimension" art process
3-D art effect
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