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Three Dimensional E.C. Classics

''Three Dimensional E.C. Classics'' was a quarterly comic book anthology series published by EC Comics in 1954. It began publication with its Spring 1954 issue and ceased with its March 1954 issue, producing a total of two issues. The stories it contained were ''classics'' in that they were recyclings of stories that had already appeared in earlier EC comic books. They were ''three-dimensional'' because they were presented in Anaglyph 3-D. Two 3-D viewers were included with each issue.
==Conception and characteristics==
''Three Dimensional E.C. Classics'' was conceived in 1953, when 3-D comic books were enjoying a period of great popularity. Its conception was a direct response to the popularity of the form. When ''Three Dimension Comics'', the "World's First" 3-D comic book, sold a million copies, other comic book publishers were naturally eager to carve out their own pieces of the market pie. EC Comics was no exception. They began to lay plans for a 3-D comic series of their own.〔(Zone, Ray. "3-D Comics Skullduggery: Behind the scenes with Leonard Maurer during the 1950s 3-D comics crash". )〕
That series, ''Three Dimensional E.C. Classics'', was launched in early 1954. One could argue that it was two one-shots instead of a series, but in fact the issues were numbered sequentially: "3-D No. 1" and "3-D No. 2." Only the first issue was called ''Three Dimensional E.C. Classics.'' It was a general EC sampler, recycling stories from EC's non-horror lines: ''Crime SuspenStories'', ''Frontline Combat'', ''Mad'' and ''Weird Science''.〔(Stanley, John. "Do You Remember 3-D Comic Books?". )〕 The second issue's reference title was ''Three Dimensional Tales from the Crypt of Terror''. It recycled stories from EC's horror lines exclusively: ''Tales from the Crypt'' and ''The Vault of Horror''. It also recycled the ''Tales from the Crypt'' Crypt-Keeper as host.〔 But in all other essentials these books were the same: new packages of old stories with all new art, often demanding script changes, for the 3-D format.

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