The EC Archives: Tales From the Crypt Volume 4
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Rating | : | 4.25 (836 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1616552905 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 216 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-04-09 |
Language | : | English |
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1922, d. He attended the Cleveland School of Art in Ohio, graduating in 1939, and served briefly in the Air Force during WWII which served him well as one of the primary artists for the aviator-team comic Blackhawk. 1992) inherited EC Comics in the 1950s. William Maxwell "Bill" Gaines (b. He testified infamously at the Senate Subcommittee for Juvenile Delinquency, which led to the Comics Code and the censorship of many of EC's titles. Crandall was inducted into the Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1
He attended the Cleveland School of Art in Ohio, graduating in 1939, and served briefly in the Air Force during WWII which served him well as one of the primary artists for the aviator-team comic Blackhawk. He hired creators such as Jack Davis, Harvey Kurtzman, Al Feldstein, Wallace Wood, and others; thanks to them, EC comics are considered one of the medium's high water marks. Crandall was inducted into the Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1998 and the Will Eisner Hall of Fame in 2009.Will Elder (Hall of Fame, 2003) was also known for a 45-year stint with Cracked magazineand for being one of Mad's founding artists.. 1922, d. About the Author William Maxwell "Bill" Gaines (b. Some of his more family-friendly work was featured in the Classics Illustrated and Treasure Chest series; he drew the Buster Brown comics for Buster Brown shoe stores for many years. In response, Gaines turnedMad into a magazine, and published it for the next forty years. He testified infamou
Dark Horse Comics brings you the legendary Tales from the Crypt in all its gory glory! Featuring a Foreword by industry legend Russ Cochran, this grisly grimoire has been digitally recolored — using Marie Severin's original colors as a guide — and features stories drawn by all-star comic artists Jack Davis, Joe Orlando, Jack Kamen, Graham Ingels, George Evans, Reed Crandall, Bill Elder, and Bernie Krigstein! Collects Tales from the Crypt issues #35-40 in full-color.
Hoo hah! Muskrat Great stuff. Quality reproductions, not like the recent shrunken cheap newsprint that would bleed all that great Jack Davis hatchwork into blackish blobs. Much has been said about the color, and, ehhhall I can say is it isn't NEARLY as bad as some of these cats make it sound. To read some of these reviews you'd think they were colored by near-sighted monkeys with Crayolas. Not so; a little uneven, yeah, in that some stories look better than others, like someone was in a hurry. Some of t. "Doesn't get much better than this - the paper quality is excellent" according to df magee. Doesn't get much better than this - the paper quality is excellent, the pages are HUGE, the colors pop and the storytelling is just as morbid and wonderful as always. The stories themselves vary from genius to goofy, but there is sure to be one that really makes you cackle with delight.Dark Horse really has a winner with these reproductions (though the Fanta collections pack more bang for the buck, these are prettier volumes.). An Excellent Reprint of a Great Horror Comic Book Series! The EC Archives: Tales from the Crypt Volume An Excellent Reprint of a Great Horror Comic Book Series! Philip Chase The EC Archives: Tales from the Crypt Volume 4It's a real treat to see these wonderful reprints of the comic books that gave all the kids in my neighborhood nightmares! LOLSo happy Volume 4 came out. Just received my copy Saturday and have spent a leisurely Sunday morning devouring the absolute campy, gross stories in this gorgeous volume. Ironically, at least one of the tales I had seen before and immediately guessed the surprise ending (which is very clever, as were ALL the twisted en. It's a real treat to see these wonderful reprints of the comic books that gave all the kids in my neighborhood nightmares! LOLSo happy Volume An Excellent Reprint of a Great Horror Comic Book Series! Philip Chase The EC Archives: Tales from the Crypt Volume 4It's a real treat to see these wonderful reprints of the comic books that gave all the kids in my neighborhood nightmares! LOLSo happy Volume 4 came out. Just received my copy Saturday and have spent a leisurely Sunday morning devouring the absolute campy, gross stories in this gorgeous volume. Ironically, at least one of the tales I had seen before and immediately guessed the surprise ending (which is very clever, as were ALL the twisted en. came out. Just received my copy Saturday and have spent a leisurely Sunday morning devouring the absolute campy, gross stories in this gorgeous volume. Ironically, at least one of the tales I had seen before and immediately guessed the surprise ending (which is very clever, as were ALL the twisted en