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- Shock_Illustrated abstract "Shock Illustrated was a black and white magazine published by EC Comics from late 1955 to early 1956. Part of EC's Picto-Fiction line, each magazine featured three to five stories. The artists drew one to four panels per page with the text overlaid onto the artwork. The first issue appeared with a cover date of September–October 1955 and featured three psychology-themed stories, similar in theme to the comic Psychoanalysis published by EC in 1955. Starting with the second issue this type of story was generally reduced to one per issue, with the remaining stories being similar in theme to those that appeared in EC's comic Shock SuspenStories.Shock Illustrated ran for a total of three issues. The Picto-Fiction magazines lost money from the start, and when EC's distributor went bankrupt, the company had no choice but to cancel the prints. The third issue of this magazine is known as the rarest EC publication of all time. Although all 250,000 copies had been printed, publisher Bill Gaines lacked the funds to bind them, and all but 100 copies were destroyed.".
- Shock_Illustrated publisher EC_Comics.
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- Shock_Illustrated caption "Rudy Nappi cover, issue #3".
- Shock_Illustrated creators Al_Feldstein.
- Shock_Illustrated creators William_Gaines.
- Shock_Illustrated date "September/October 1955 - Spring 1956".
- Shock_Illustrated format "Anthology".
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- Shock_Illustrated issues "3".
- Shock_Illustrated publisher EC_Comics.
- Shock_Illustrated schedule "Quarterly".
- Shock_Illustrated title "Shock Illustrated".
- Shock_Illustrated subject Category:Defunct_magazines_of_the_United_States.
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- Shock_Illustrated comment "Shock Illustrated was a black and white magazine published by EC Comics from late 1955 to early 1956. Part of EC's Picto-Fiction line, each magazine featured three to five stories. The artists drew one to four panels per page with the text overlaid onto the artwork. The first issue appeared with a cover date of September–October 1955 and featured three psychology-themed stories, similar in theme to the comic Psychoanalysis published by EC in 1955.".
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