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Atom Bomb and Other Stories by Kurtzman, Harvey
Category: Graphic Novels | Series: The\EC Comics Library
When artist Wallace Wood teamed up with writer/editor Harvey Kurtzman to create stories, the result was some of the best war stories ever put to paper. Together, Wood and Kurtzman delivered outstanding, deeply human battle tales from the Civil War to World War I to World War II to Korea. Atom Bomb And O ...Show more
Came the Dawn and Other Stories by Wallace Wood; Gary Groth (Editor); Al Feldstein
Category: Graphic Novels | Series: The\EC Comics Library
Wallace Wood applied his preternaturally lush brushwork to over two dozen stories in the thematically overlapping ("dreadful things happen to people, both innocent and guilty") horror, crime, and suspense genres. This work is the subject of one of the two premiere releases in Fantagraphics' highly-antic ...Show more
Corpse on the Imjin! and Other Stories by Harvey Kurtzman (Artist); Gary Groth (Editor); Jack Davis (Artist); Alex Toth (Artist); Wallace Wood (Artist)
Category: Graphic Novels | Series: The\EC Comics Library
The creation of MAD would have been enough to cement Harvey Kurtzman's reputation as one of the titans of American comics, but Kurtzman also created two other comics landmarks: the scrupulously-researched and superbly-crafted war comics Two-Fisted Tales and Frontline Combat. Here were finally war comics ...Show more
Deadly Beloved and Other Stories (the EC Comics Library) by Al Feldstein; Max Allan Collins (Introduction by); Johnny Craig
Category: Graphic Novels | Series: The\EC Comics Library
This volume of Craig's crime and horror work collects comics stories he wrote and drew for Vault of Horror, Shock SuspenStories, and Crime SuspenStories, as well as the complete collection of all his "Dateline" stories from Extra!. In our title story, a reporter stranded in a Louisiana bayou seeks shelt ...Show more
Fall Guy for Murder and Other Stories by Johnny Craig
Category: Graphic Novels | Series: The\EC Comics Library
Surrounded by the ornate, retro, proto-splatter horror graphics of Jack Davis and Graham Ingels and the slick, futuristic sci-fi stylings of Wally Wood and Al Williamson, EC Comics superstar Johnny Craig stood out in the 1950s with his elegant, crisp, contemporary graphic style. And nowhere did this sty ...Show more
Master Race and Other Stories by B. Krigstein (Artist); Al Feldstein (Artist); Ray Bradbury (As told to)
Category: Graphic Novels | Series: The\EC Comics Library
In addition to "Master Race," this volume includes "The Flying Machine" (based on a story by Ray Bradbury). Other stories include: "Slave Ship," an unpublished science fiction tale that was only discovered in the decades following EC's demise, "The Monster From The Fourth Dimension," a horror/science fi ...Show more
Spawn of Mars and Other Stories (the EC Comics Library) by Wallace Wood; Al Feldstein
Category: Graphic Novels | Series: The\EC Comics Library
The science fiction genre owes a debt, especially visually, to EC Comics, and this highly anticipated Wallace Wood collection shows why. It features over two dozen comics stories drawn in Wood's meticulously detailed brushwork (his "lived in" spaceship interiors helped inspire Star Wars' Millennium Falc ...Show more
The Bitter End and Other Stories (the EC Comics Library) by Reed Crandall (Illustrator); Al Feldstein; George Roussos (Illustrator); Jon Gothold (Introduction by)
Category: Western | Series: The\EC Comics Library
Reed Crandall was an undisputed master of fine line detail and expertly nuanced pen-and-ink texture. He was a perfect fit for EC Comics, and he brilliantly illuminated sharp scripts featuring schemes, tricks, betrayal, and retribution in the company's crime, horror, and science fiction titles. This vol ...Show more
The Planetoid and Other Stories (the EC Comics Library) by Joe Orlando (Illustrator); Al Feldstein; Paul Levitz (Foreword by)
Category: Western | Series: The\EC Comics Library
Joe Orlando partnered early with Wallace Wood on a variety of science fiction comics, including several for EC Comics. But he quickly made a name for himself and struck out on his own, carving out a long and distinguished career in American comics. Orlando became a mainstay at EC, especially on science ...Show more
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