Printed in Canada, Superior Comic was an imprint of a company based in Toronto, Ontario. At the time of the Pre-Code period, American comics were not allowed to be imported into Canada, a law that remained in effect for many years. There were a number of likely reasons: from the "objectionable" content to push-back for high tariffs on Canadian goods imported into the States, which was mainly aimed at the lucrative lumber industry. Oddly, Canada did allow reprints of American comics, as long as they were printed in Canada, so perhaps the first reason mentioned wasn't as strong a factor.
The first horror comic printed in Canada was Superior's JOURNEY INTO FEAR #1 (May 1951). Once again, the identity of scriptwriters and artists were sketchy, but the art in the first two stories has been confirmed as by Matt Baker, most likely via the Iger Shop. Iger was hired to do a large share of Superior's stories, and quite possibly the covers as well. The Superior Comic line was intended for distribution in the U.S., so tangentially it can be considered an American comic in that respect.
All of the stories in this issue were reprinted in a later Superior horror comic title, STRANGE MYSTERIES.
More about Superior Comics HERE.
NOTE: This scan has text story and ads removed.
JOURNEY INTO FEAR
Vol. No. 1
May 1951
Superior Comic
Editor: ?
Cover: ?
Pages: 36
Cover price: 10 cents
CONTENTS
"Preview of Chaos!"
Script: ?
Art: Matt Baker
"Was He Death-Proof?"
Script: ?
Art: Matt Baker
"I Am Murder . . ."
Script: ?
Art: ?
"The Playful Executioner"
Script: ?
Art: ?
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