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How did the Comics Code Authority influence Marvel's horror comics in the 1970s?
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In the 1970s, the Comics Code Authority (CCA) relaxed some of its restrictions, allowing for more mature themes and visual content in horror comics. This led to more graphic depictions of monsters, violence, and psychological horror, which significantly contributed to the success and appeal of titles like 'Tomb of Dracula.'