Adventures in 3-D
Harvey · 1953–1954 · 2 issues
About the series
Harvey Comics' Adventures in 3-D (1953–1954) was a brief but notable two-issue experiment in the 1950s 3-D comic craze, with every story crafted by the versatile Bob Powell. Powell, a veteran artist known for his work on Blackhawk and Sheena, handled both writing and art duties, delivering a mix of action, horror, and adventure designed to pop off the page with the era's special viewing glasses. Though short-lived, the series stands as a curious artifact of Harvey's willingness to embrace gimmicky formats during the early days of the Comics Code.