Tales of Justice
Marvel · 1955–1957 · 15 issues
About the series
A short-lived but distinctive Marvel title from the mid-1950s, Tales of Justice ran for fifteen issues, offering a mix of crime, suspense, and morality tales. The series is most closely associated with writer Carl Wessler and artists Bernard Baily, Bill Walton, and Bob Powell, who brought a gritty, atmospheric style to its stories. Though it didn't launch any lasting characters, it stands as a fascinating snapshot of pre-superhero Marvel, showcasing the kind of genre storytelling that kept the company afloat during the Atomic Age.