Showing posts with label Jay Scott Pike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jay Scott Pike. Show all posts

Sunday, August 24, 2025

Which Wish, Dish?

From the March 1955 issue of Mystic #36 (the very last precode issue from this series before they added the hideous comic code stamp of approval *gag!) And leave it to Jay Scott Pike to illustrate one of the most gorgeous bad girls of them all... she actually kind of reminds me of a Silver Age era Buscema gal! Anyway, be careful what you wish for, already!!

Saturday, October 7, 2023

Not Quite Human!

All of the recent hub-bub about dangerously advanced AI technology reminded me of this cool post code tale illustrated by Jay Scott Pike, from the August 1956 issue of Strange Tales #49. See? A little water = nothing to worry about, folks!

Sunday, August 13, 2023

Friday, July 7, 2023

Horror of Crag Island

We're stickin' close to the scary shoreline with a tale going waaaay way back to the March 1952 issue of Spellbound #1, --featuring supernatural slickness from joltin' Jay Scott Pike! 





Tuesday, September 22, 2015

R.I.P. Jay Scott Pike

Sad news from the Marvel Masters bullpen, as apparently Jay Scott Pike has passed away. In honor of his frighteningly fine artistic contributions to 50's Atlas horror, THOIA has an encore presentation of one of his creepier classics from the December 1954 issue of Mystery Tales #24. RIP






Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Cat's Meow! / Eerie Escape / The Fear!

A triple-header of fast and furry-ous Atlas cat tales!


The Cat’s Meow The Eerie Escape Both from the May 1952 issue of Amazing Detective Cases #12







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The Fear!From the August '54 issue of Journey into Unknown Worlds #30





TOMORROW: More mews from the tombs!

Sunday, July 6, 2008

The Vandals! / The Joke

A Super Sunday, Holiday Weekend, Double Header! It’s Joe Sinnott and Jay Scott Pike’s turn today to show you what they think of dirty pranksters and vandals. Take that, you!

From the March 1953 issue of Adventures into Terror #17







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And from the May 1952 issue of Suspense #18







FYI: Pappy had a great Jay Scott Pike double feature last week, a romance tale and an Atlas horror classic… so go check ‘em out if you haven’t already by clicking HERE.