Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Foul Ball

Brian Hirsch has submitted another great set of scans for us for today, a strange revenge story concerning (of all things) baseball! It doesn’t technically fall under my normal guidelines of “horror” but it surely contains some horrific moments! Batter up!

From the November 1953 issue of Fight Against Crime #16






8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Excellent EC-quality artwork.

Anonymous said...

OW! THATS A ROUGH ENDING....VERY EC BUT YOU CAN TOTALLY TELL ITS NOT. STILL GOOD WRITING AND NICELY EXECUTED ART, I WAS CURIOUS ABOUT SOME OF THESE CRIME HORROR COMICS, GLAD YOU POSTED ONE.

Anonymous said...

Cool story, and I don't even understand baseball (bring British)...

Mr. Karswell said...

I'm posting another crime/horror story tomorrow too. I like this one from Brian though, but is it just me or do the baseballs in the final panel look more like soft balls in size? Yeah, I'm being picky... it'd still hurt like hell even if it was ping pong balls.

Anonymous said...

Pretty damn good,the artwork was like a cross between Davis and Maneely,managing to accurately capture the dirty,ugly,sadistic,hard-edged world of baseball quite accurately,still it isn't as scary as little league game fights!

Anonymous said...

I thought I had the end figured out by page 6 with them probably putting him in front of an automated pitching machine or something, close enough I guess.

Neat story but I prefer vampires and zombies to be honest.

Anonymous said...

[COMMENT NECROMANCY] Compared to the infamous EC Comics' "Foul Play", this seems downright civilized.

Bill the Butcher said...

I don't really understand baseball, after all it isn't a game played in this country, but isn't any attempt to hit the batsman (whatever he's called in baseball) illegal? I mean the first time the protagonist tried to hit the batsman, wouldn't he have been warned, and the next time compulsorily removed from the game? That is how it *would* be in cricket, anyway, where someone like the protagonist would never have made even the club circuit.