Had a few requests for more ACG 3D-esque "TrueVision" stories, so here's a good 'n demonically possessed one from the February 1954 issue of Adventures into the Unknown #52, and illustrated by Harry Lazarus, of course. For a couple more similarly titled "Till Death Do Us Part" tales, check the THOIA Archive because man, I totally thought I had already posted this story, but nooooo...
Showing posts with label TrueVision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TrueVision. Show all posts
Saturday, June 8, 2024
Sunday, January 21, 2024
The Witch Hunter
The wicked 'ol witchery continues with another ACG tale of the supernatural, this time from the May 1954 issue of Adventures into the Unknown #55! You barely even have to glance down to see that this is one of those cool, but very short-lived "TrueVision" stories by Harry Lazarus. I've posted nearly a half dozen of these in the past, so if you're hungry for more of this "thrilling 3D process", CLICK HERE afterwards!
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Thing That Grew / Dry Death
A couple weirdies from Harry Lazarus kick off July, and the first story is from the Dec ’51 issue of Advs into Terror #7; this is a continuation of our summer long look at Atlas Comics (for more info on the Atlas poll check the comments section of yesterday’s post for the results, as well as a preview of THOIA’s upcoming horror plans for July.) And today’s second tale is an ACG “True-Vision” bone chiller from the April 1954 issue of Advs into the Unknown #54, a request filled for Ivan Briggs--- and his mom!


Thursday, October 9, 2008
Death from the Depths
Welcome to our 4th and final tale from the March 1954 issue of Adventures into the Unknown #53. It’s a fun, action packed tale of terror, chocked full of idiotic researchers doing idiotic things, all in the name of sheer idiocy.
Hope you enjoyed this full issue presentation… if you want to see more "TrueVisision 3D" classics from ACG in the future just drop me a line and let me know.

Larry Blamire, writer-director behind the cult favorite THE LOST SKELETON OF CADAVRA gets serious with this creepy collection of western horror stories. Atmospheric, suspenseful, grotesque and occasionally amusing, these thirteen trips to the unknown Old West range from pulp mystery-thriller to ghost story to sci-fi horror, all set around a mysterious mountain range where folks just seem to have trouble settling.
For more info click HERE!

Hope you enjoyed this full issue presentation… if you want to see more "TrueVisision 3D" classics from ACG in the future just drop me a line and let me know.

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Tales of the Callamo Mountains
Larry Blamire, writer-director behind the cult favorite THE LOST SKELETON OF CADAVRA gets serious with this creepy collection of western horror stories. Atmospheric, suspenseful, grotesque and occasionally amusing, these thirteen trips to the unknown Old West range from pulp mystery-thriller to ghost story to sci-fi horror, all set around a mysterious mountain range where folks just seem to have trouble settling.
For more info click HERE!

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UNCLE FREDDY by Tobin Fields
Check out more art from Tobin by clicking right HERE!
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
The Haunted Hunchback
Tale #3 from the March 1954 issue of Adventures into the Unknown #53 is a wonderfully woeful, tragically romantic tear-jerker from beyond the grave, and for those of you with a fetish for hunchbacks (or yellow vests), this just might make your week.
One more story from this issue to go, see it tomorrow!






One more story from this issue to go, see it tomorrow!






Tuesday, October 7, 2008
The Head Man
Story #2 in our look at the March 1954 issue of Adventures into the Unknown #53. Soooo, who’s going to be the first one to crack the most obvious joke possible about the title of today’s story?


Monday, October 6, 2008
The Wolpire
As mentioned yesterday, we’ll be looking at the March 1954 issue of Adventures Into the Unknown #53 this week. All 4 stories in this issue are illustrated by Harry Lazarus and feature ACG’s gimmicky, though none the less highly attractive “3D effect” process labeled “TrueVision” which began in issue #51. The tagline “Life & Color – Without Glasses” can be defined simply by the fact that they blackened all the page borders and occasionally had a character’s limb or some random object break out of a panel. This is 3D. And this my friends is the day of--- The Wolpire!


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