Suspense  (1949)

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Atlas ⋅ 1950

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$45
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$140
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$470

Atlas ⋅ 1950

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$90
Mid
$265
High
$890

Atlas ⋅ 1951

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$80
Mid
$245
High
$820

Atlas ⋅ 1952

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$80
Mid
$245
High
$820

Atlas ⋅ 1952

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$80
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$245
High
$820

Atlas ⋅ 1952

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$100
Mid
$295
High
$985

Atlas ⋅ 1952

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$95
Mid
$280
High
$925

Atlas ⋅ 1952

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$110
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$330
High
$1.1k

Atlas ⋅ 1953

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$75
Mid
$225
High
$750

Atlas ⋅ 1953

Low
$40
Mid
$165
High
$650

Key Facts

Four-page story titled Raving Maniac, written by Stan Lee that expressed his views on the intention and effect of horror comics during a time when the medium was facing heavy public scrutiny

Stan Lee appears in his own story as an editor confronted by an irate advocate of the theories presented by psychiatrist, Fredric Wertham, who went on to write the industry-altering Seduction of the Innocent (1954)

The “Raving Maniac” character is a representation of Wertham whose work led to the establishment of the Comics Code Authority

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