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Together with Strange Adventures, Mystery In Space was one of DC Comics' major science fiction anthology series. It won a number of awards, including the 1962 Alley Award for "Best Book-Length Story" and the 1963 Alley Award for "Comic Displaying Best Interior Color Work". The title featured short science fiction stories and a number of continuing series, most written by many of the best-known comics and science fiction writers of the day, including John Broome, Gardner Fox, Jack Schiff, Otto Binder, and Edmond Hamilton. The artwork featured a considerable number of the 1950s and 1960s finest comics artists such as Carmine Infantino, Murphy Anderson, Gil Kane, Alex Toth, Bernard Sachs, Frank Frazetta and Virgil Finlay.

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  • Together with Strange Adventures, Mystery In Space was one of DC Comics' major science fiction anthology series. It won a number of awards, including the 1962 Alley Award for "Best Book-Length Story" and the 1963 Alley Award for "Comic Displaying Best Interior Color Work". The title featured short science fiction stories and a number of continuing series, most written by many of the best-known comics and science fiction writers of the day, including John Broome, Gardner Fox, Jack Schiff, Otto Binder, and Edmond Hamilton. The artwork featured a considerable number of the 1950s and 1960s finest comics artists such as Carmine Infantino, Murphy Anderson, Gil Kane, Alex Toth, Bernard Sachs, Frank Frazetta and Virgil Finlay.
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Date
  • April/May 1951 - September 1966
  • November 2006 - June 2007
  • September 1980 - March 1981
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  • 117(xsd:integer)
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  • Cover to issue #1 of Mystery in Space, April–May 1951. Pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Frank Giacoia.
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  • Volume 1
  • Volume 2
  • Pulp Fiction Library: Mystery in Space
  • Mysteries in Space: The Best of DC Science Fiction Comics
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  • Mystery in Space
  • Mystery in Space '''
  • Mystery in Space revival
  • Mystery in Space vol. 2
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  • DC Comics
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  • y
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  • 792(xsd:integer)
  • 2541(xsd:integer)
  • 8738(xsd:integer)
  • 9441(xsd:integer)
  • 19428(xsd:integer)
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  • Monthly
  • Varied between bi-monthly and monthly.
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  • 1(xsd:integer)
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  • Together with Strange Adventures, Mystery In Space was one of DC Comics' major science fiction anthology series. It won a number of awards, including the 1962 Alley Award for "Best Book-Length Story" and the 1963 Alley Award for "Comic Displaying Best Interior Color Work". The title featured short science fiction stories and a number of continuing series, most written by many of the best-known comics and science fiction writers of the day, including John Broome, Gardner Fox, Jack Schiff, Otto Binder, and Edmond Hamilton. The artwork featured a considerable number of the 1950s and 1960s finest comics artists such as Carmine Infantino, Murphy Anderson, Gil Kane, Alex Toth, Bernard Sachs, Frank Frazetta and Virgil Finlay.
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