The April - May 1954 issue of Avon's Eerie #15 is a complete reprint of their May - June 1951 issue of Eerie #1. Check the archive for "Subway Horror." I'll have the one remaining story in the next post along with another living dead yarn-- in the meantime, enjoy these two shaggy tales of terrors in the night!
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Bondage in Stone / No Grave to Hold Him
The two remaining illustrated tales from the November 1953 issue of Web of Mystery #21 means another full issue presentation for you full mag completists! (Check the archive for Dick Ayer's Ghoul's Gold, and the batshit crazy horror-larity of Chic Stone's Meet the Cowled Lady!) Today though we have a frightful French ghost story from Ken Rice, followed by a Frankenstein inspired tale of brain transplantation gone wrong (of course) with Sekowsky pencils.



Saturday, January 19, 2013
The Screaming Skulls! (X3)
Got a whole mess of screaming skulls for you today, the first bouncy batch of 'em from the Jan-Feb '72 issue of GHOSTS #3, with magnificently moody art by Jerry Grandenetti... followed by a bombastic bony bonus filler page and an encore presentation of a Bob Forgione story originally featured here at THOIA back in 2008, from the March '54 issue of Out of the Night #13. "SCREEEEEAM!!!"
BONUS!
BONUS!
Labels:
ACG (American Comics Group),
Bob Forgione,
DC Comics,
decapitation presentation,
dem bones,
Gene Fawcette,
Ghosts,
ghosts/spirits,
Jerry Grandenetti,
Out of the Night,
repost,
Standard Comics,
The Unseen
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Tale of Terror / Night-Monster
If you haven't picked up or ordered the new Yoe Books collection Comics About Cartoonists, here are a couple more tales from it to weirden your whistle! The first story reprinted from the January 1953 issue of Adventures into the Unknown #39, art by the great Lin Streeter, followed by a stomping Jay Disbrow creature feature romp originally presented in the September 1953 issue of Ghostly Weird Stories #120. You know you want this book, find out more and order NOW by clicking HERE!
GET IT NOW!
GET IT NOW!
Labels:
... or was it?,
ACG (American Comics Group),
Adventures Into the Unknown,
all a dream,
Ghostly Weird Stories,
Jay Disbrow,
Lin Streeter,
writing about writers
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