E.C. Comics (2 points)

I really enjoyed reading "Weird Science 07" And other Weird comics, like "Weird Fantasy 22" or 13.

I found myself genuinely caught up with the story and wanted to find out what will happened next. 

I noticed that in many stories, the end keeps unclear or with the question or unshown horror or mystery. 

For example, when a scientist went to the fourth dimension and had come back with a look of horror in his eyes. And authors just leave us with the question - " I wonder what did he saw in the fourth dimension that scared him so much?" I love how this idea just leaves unshown because the author knew that audience's imagination would draw the bigger horror picture in their head on their own. 

The same thing happened with the story about scientist's love. He was hiding her from his wife and turned her into a statue with her device. 

His wife broke the statue, and the scientist picked up the pieces to make his girl come back, but at the very last second, he forgot the last detail, so his girl came back in some kind incorrect way. But we never see how! 

Artist just shows up the girl from the back, and the scientist's face with horror. Same here - my imagination makes even more disgusting things that could happen to her then any artist can draw. 

And I think this way of storytelling, plus more adult art style and the overall creepy topics are made entirely for the more adult reader to fall in love with such mysteries. 

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