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Psycho Magazine – A Gripping Horror and Suspense Anthology by Skywald
First published in January 1971 by Skywald Publications, Psycho magazine was a groundbreaking horror comic that was packed with suspense, terror, and dark psychological storytelling. Known for its gritty, atmospheric art and intricately woven horror tales, it offered readers a mix of creepy stories, psychological terror, and haunting narratives.
Psycho magazine included original horror stories, many of which were influenced by the psychological tension and twisted themes of Hitchcock’s Psycho, as well as a broader range of horror sub-genres. The magazine featured compelling horror artwork by talents like Luis Garcia and Vicente Alcázar, along with engaging tales that played on the darker elements of human nature. It was known for its mature themes, with a focus on the psychological horror and suspense elements that would come to define the genre in the years to follow.
Though the magazine had a brief run—lasting for just a few issues— it became a cult classic for horror comic fans, celebrated for its eerie storytelling and its place in the history of horror comics.








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