Legendary painter Norman Saunders is remembered for his pulp covers, but his Worlds of Fear 10 work is one of his best-known comic covers. PreCodeHorror sponsored
\nLegendary and prolific painter Norman Saunders is best remembered for his pulp magazine covers for a variety of publishers, but he also painted over 100 comic book covers, primarily for publishers Fawcett and Ziff-Davis. His cover for Fawcett's Worlds of Fear #10 is one of the best-known of his comic book covers, featuring a wonderfully bizarre scene of a background full of staring eyeballs, and a screaming man who has none.
The expected chaos ensues during the story, as the victim ultimately gets his revenge in the end.\nWorlds of Fear #10 has been on Pre-Code Horror comic book collectors' radar for quite a while, and it is a sought-after issue from the peak of that era. The classic painted cover by Norman Saunders, coupled with the macabre subject matter has resulted in an issue that's always in demand, and there's a Worlds of Fear #10 CGC FN 6.