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Fantasy comics
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Forbidden Worlds a common example of 1950s fantasy anthologies
 
This topic covers comics that fall under the Fantasy genre.
Publications Elfquest
Tarzan
House of Mystery
Creators Steve Ditko
Frank Frazetta
Wally Wood
Gaylord Dubois
Subgenres
This type of comic can be broken down into:
Wuxia comics
Fairy tale comics
Science fantasy comics
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Horror comics

Fantasy comics have been around as long as the medium itself.

In the US market, early years of fantasy comics began in the Golden Age of Comic Books and were populated with such notable works range from All-American comics' (and later DC comics') Greek myth inspired super hero Wonder Woman to Dell's Tarzan.

Starting in the late 1940s through the mid-1950s horror-themed fantasy anthologies gained prominence; the most famous of these include EC Comics' Tales from the Crypt, Haunt of Fear, and Vault of Horror; and lesser notable titles such as American Comics Group Adventures into the Unknown and Forbidden Worlds though this trend saw its prevalence cease with the publication of Dr. Fredric Wertham's book Seduction of the Innocent which directly led to a Senate hearing of the influence of comics on juvenile violence. Though fantasy comics were able to survive in this new atmosphere though in a diminished capacity compared to its much stronger output in these early years.

Fantasy-themed super heroes continued to populate comics through the 1950s and regained popularity in 1960s with such characters as Steve Ditko's Doctor Strange published by Marvel comics and Jack Kirby's Thor both appearing in two of Marvel's fantasy-themed anthologies – Strange Tales and Journey into Mystery.


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