Forbidden Worlds #1 (Oct. 1951), Cover art by Ken Bald
Publication information
Publisher
American Comics Group
Schedule
Varied between monthly and bi-monthly
Format
Ongoing when in publication
Publication date
July/Aug. 1951 - Aug. 1967
No. of issues
145
Creative team
Written by
Richard E. Hughes
Artist(s)
Harry Lazarus
Forbidden Worlds was a fantasy comic from the American Comics Group, which won the 1964 Alley Award for Best Regularly Published Fantasy Comic. It published 145 issues between July/August 1951 to August 1967.[1]
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