Ghost Stories
Dell · 1962–1973 · 37 issues
About the series
Dell’s Ghost Stories (1962–1973) was a long-running horror anthology that, across 37 issues, offered readers a steady diet of eerie, supernatural tales. While the series never relied on a single blockbuster creator, it was sustained by reliable talents like writers Carl Memling, John Stanley, and Paul S. Newman, and artists Frank Springer, Gerald McCann, and Werner Roth. It stands as a solid, workmanlike example of Dell’s foray into the horror genre during the Silver Age, providing chills without the gore or graphic violence of its competitors.