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Psycho Magazine Issues 4 & 7 1971-1972 Skywald

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Category:

Magazines

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Only one in stock, order soon

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Acceptable

Publication Name:

Psycho

Publication Year:

1972

Topic:

Comic Books

Issue Number:

4

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Item number:

1751824751

Item description

This lot includes issues #4 and #7 of Psycho magazine, published by Skywald in 1971 and 1972. Part of the wave of black-and-white horror magazines that thrived in the early '70s, Psycho was known for its chilling artwork, original horror stories, and gritty atmosphere. These issues feature classic monster tales, supernatural themes, and contributions from notable writers and illustrators of the era who helped shape the tone of underground horror comics. Both magazines capture the raw, edgy aesthetic that distinguished Skywald from its competitors, offering a blend of gothic terror, psychological horror, and pulp-style storytelling. With striking cover art and vintage interior illustrations, these issues are perfect for collectors of pre-code and bronze-age horror, as well as fans of cult horror publishing from the early independent comic scene. Pre-Owned. See photos for condition. Ships via USPS Media Mail. Please message with any questions. We ship Monday-Friday.