I’m not really the biggest fan of
Fiction House pre-code comics from the 50’s… sure,
Ghost and
Monster have great covers and are full of top notch art, but nearly everything I’ve read from their horror titles so far contained very little in the writing department considered “on par” with the pretty pictures. So, for the next few days this week I tried to find a sampling of stories that are better than the usual
FH fare, and oddly enough all of these examples come from the 1953 issue of
Monster #2, starting with this fun little
Monster-fest by
Johnny Belcastro featuring 7 crammed pages of inspired art and ideas with a creepy, rampaging, tentacled
Squiddly Diddly monster straight out of
Lovecraft, (and totally keep your eyes peeled for the hilarious
“Austin Powers-esque, Nudity Obscured” panel at the top of page 2.)
TOMORROW: A better example of bad Fiction House writing, (but cool art...)
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