Artwork was provided by a number of industry veterans, including Sheldon Moldoff, Mike Sekowsky, Bernard Bailey and Bob Powell, with occasional input by E.C. regular George Evans. Production was overseen by editors Will Leiberson, Al Jetter, V.A. Proviserio and B.J. Heyman, with Jetter credited as art director. Although the line was terminated in 1953 due to a long-running legal dispute with DC Comics, at least two of the titles were sold to Charlton Comics, with Haunted continuing until 1958 and Strange Suspense Stories running (with intermittent name changes) until 1969.
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| - Artwork was provided by a number of industry veterans, including Sheldon Moldoff, Mike Sekowsky, Bernard Bailey and Bob Powell, with occasional input by E.C. regular George Evans. Production was overseen by editors Will Leiberson, Al Jetter, V.A. Proviserio and B.J. Heyman, with Jetter credited as art director. Although the line was terminated in 1953 due to a long-running legal dispute with DC Comics, at least two of the titles were sold to Charlton Comics, with Haunted continuing until 1958 and Strange Suspense Stories running (with intermittent name changes) until 1969.
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| - Artwork was provided by a number of industry veterans, including Sheldon Moldoff, Mike Sekowsky, Bernard Bailey and Bob Powell, with occasional input by E.C. regular George Evans. Production was overseen by editors Will Leiberson, Al Jetter, V.A. Proviserio and B.J. Heyman, with Jetter credited as art director. Although the line was terminated in 1953 due to a long-running legal dispute with DC Comics, at least two of the titles were sold to Charlton Comics, with Haunted continuing until 1958 and Strange Suspense Stories running (with intermittent name changes) until 1969.
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