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Tales of Evil #2 (1975).Featuring the Bog Beast. Bog Beast is what you call yourself when you really
During the summer I was approached about contributing a short comic for an anthology called Unspeaka
Starting this Friday, visitors to the Brooklyn Museum will not only be able to stroll through the hi
talesfromweirdland:Tales from the Crypt covers by Jack Davis. The 1954 Comics Code put an end to so
Weird Tales covers from the 1940s/50s by Matt Fox. His work had a distinctive style, reminiscent of
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The weekendsong for this one!
Ben Brown, ‘The Serpent Strikes’, “Tales Of Horror”, #10. 1954Source
Tales from the Crypt covers by Jack Davis. The 1954 Comics Code put an end to soul-corrupting magaz
¡ open call to all comics artists ! Are you feeling a little boxed in lately? Are you missing the li
Allen Anderson (1908-1995), “Weird Thrillers”, #3, 1951Source
comicbooklibrariansupreme: Robert E. Howard Week: Spotlight on Solomon KaneSince the pulp writer, Ro
70sscifiart:‘…Rears Its Ugly Green Head,’ by Mike Hinge and Neal Adams. A psychedelic 70s comic from
Pulp Culture Comic Arts Festival and Symposium is tomorrow! Come see me (I’m a special guest) and a
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Ross Andru (1927-1993), ‘Revenge’, “Mysterious Adventures”, #19, 1954Source
Alex Niño, ‘Hole in the Head’ by Frank Salvatini, “Creepy”, #108, 1979Source
“Mysterious Adventures”, #19, 1954Source
Progress shots on the new comic.
pulpsandcomics2:“Comedy Magazine” March 1953 cover by Bill Wenz
Shovel, pickax, crowbar, what’s the difference…Planet Comics #21 (1942, Nov.), page
Old timey pulp comics.
mykillyvalentine: “Bentley of Scotland Yard”Pep Comics #1 (Jan. 1940)
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