True Life Tales
Marvel · 1949–1950 · 2 issues
About the series
In the waning days of the 1940s, Marvel (then known as Timely Comics) briefly experimented with a non-fiction angle in True Life Tales, a two-issue series that aimed to dramatize real-world human-interest stories. Anchored by the reliably solid pencils of Mike Sekowsky, this short-lived title offered a stark, earnest departure from the publisher's usual superhero fare, presenting slice-of-life narratives that reflected the era's post-war curiosity about ordinary people. Though it lasted only a pair of issues, it stands as a curious footnote in Marvel's history, showcasing the publisher's early willingness to step outside the four-color world of capes and cowboys.