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The EC Archives: Tales From The Crypt Volume 2 (EC Archives)

The EC Archives: Tales From The Crypt Volume 2 (EC Archives) by Al Feldstein from Gemstone Publishing

    EC Comics (Entertaining Comics) were all published from the late 1940s until around 1956, when the Comics Code Authority whitewashed all comic books to remove all themes of horror and violence. Psychiatrist Fredric Wertham and Senator Estes Kefauver's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency attacked horror comics as causes of the rise in juvenile delinquency and crimes by minors. These comic books were accused of having no redeeming value to society and were effectively banned by the actions of these groups in creating the Comics Code. EC Comics were superior to other comics of the 1950s because of a higher quality of writing and artwork, and they were widely imitated by other comics publishers. The subject matter for EC Comics were horror, science fiction/fantasy, crime stories, war stories, and stories with a social message that generally had a twist or "shock" ending. This volume reprints the second six complete issues (24 stories) of the comic book Tales From the Crypt, originally published in 1951 and 1952, and features classic horror stories of vampires, werewolves, ghouls and monsters in the vein of the early Dracula, Frankenstein and Wolf Man movies. This title was EC's best seller, and was the inspiration of several feature films and the HBO series of the same name.

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    The EC Archives: Vault Of Horror Volume 1 (Ec Archives)

    The EC Archives: Vault Of Horror Volume 1 (Ec Archives) by Al Feldstein from Gemstone Publishing

      EC Comics (Entertaining Comics) were all published from the late 1940s until around 1956, when the Comics Code Authority whitewashed all comic books to remove all themes of horror and violence. Psychiatrist Fredric Wertham and Senator Estes Kefauver's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency attacked horror comics as causes of the rise in juvenile delinquency and crimes by minors. These comic books were accused of having no redeeming value to society and were effectively banned by the actions of these groups in creating the Comics Code. EC Comics were superior to other comics of the 1950s because of a higher quality of writing and artwork, and they were widely imitated by other comics publishers. The subject matter for EC Comics were horror, science fiction/fantasy, crime stories, war stories, and stories with a social message that generally had a twist or "shock" ending. This volume reprints the first six complete issues (24 stories) of the comic book The Vault of Horror, originally published in 1950 and 1951, and features classic horror stories of vampires, werewolves, ghouls, and monsters in the vein of the early Dracula, Frankenstein, and Wolf Man movies.

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      The EC Archives: Haunt of Fear (The Ec Archives)

      The EC Archives: Haunt of Fear (The Ec Archives) by Bill Gaines from Gemstone Publishing

        Reprinting the first six complete issues (24 stories) of the comic book Haunt of Fear, originally published by EC Comics in 1950 and 1951.

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        The EC Archives: Shock Suspenstories Volume 1 (The Ec Archives)

        The EC Archives: Shock Suspenstories Volume 1 (The Ec Archives) by Al Feldstein from Gemstone Publishing

          EC Comics (Entertaining Comics) were all published from the late 1940s until around 1956, when the Comics Code Authority whitewashed all comic books to remove all themes of horror and violence. Psychiatrist Fredric Wertham and Senator Estes Kefauver's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency attacked horror comics as causes of the rise in juvenile delinquency and crimes by minors. These comic books were accused of having no redeeming value to society and were effectively banned by the actions of these groups in creating the Comics Code. EC Comics were superior to other comics of the 1950s because of a higher quality of writing and artwork, and they were widely imitated by other comics publishers. The subject matter for EC Comics were horror, science fiction/fantasy, crime stories, war stories and stories with a social message that generally had a twist or "shock" ending. This volume reprints the first six complete issues (24 stories) of the comic book Shock SuspenStories, originally published in 1952, and features a mixture of horror, crime, war and social issue-based stories, characterized by ironic "O. Henry" type twist endings, and including the first attempts in the comics medium to teach moral lessons about racial prejudice, anti-Semitism, gang violence, corrupt officials, etc.

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          Zack Files 01: My Great-grandpa's in the Litter Box (Zack Files)

          Zack Files 01: My Great-grandpa's in the Litter Box (Zack Files) by Dan Greenburg from Grosset & Dunlap

            Zack Files 02: Through the Medicine Cabinet (Zack Files)

            Zack Files 02: Through the Medicine Cabinet (Zack Files) by Dan Greenburg from Grosset & Dunlap

              Zack Files 04: Zap! I'm a Mind Reader (Zack Files)

              Zack Files 04: Zap! I'm a Mind Reader (Zack Files) by Dan Greenburg from Grosset & Dunlap

                Zack Files 03: A Ghost Named Wanda (Zack Files)

                Zack Files 03: A Ghost Named Wanda (Zack Files) by Dan Greenburg from Grosset & Dunlap

                  The EC Archives: Two-Fisted Tales Volume 1 (EC Archives)

                  The EC Archives: Two-Fisted Tales Volume 1 (EC Archives) by Harvey Kurtzman from Gemstone Publishing

                    EC Comics (Entertaining Comics) were all published from the late 1940s until around 1956, when the Comics Code Authority whitewashed all comic books to remove all themes of horror and violence. Psychiatrist Fredric Wertham and Senator Estes Kefauver's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency attacked horror comics as causes of the rise in juvenile delinquency and crimes by minors. These comic books were accused of having no redeeming value to society and were effectively banned by the actions of these groups in creating the Comics Code. EC Comics were superior to other comics of the 1950s because of a higher quality of writing and artwork, and they were widely imitated by other comics publishers. The subject matter for EC Comics were horror, science fiction/fantasy, crime stories, war stories, and stories with a social message that generally had a twist or "shock" ending. This volume reprints the first six complete issues (24 stories) of the comic book Two-Fisted Tales, originally published in 1951, and features stories of fighting men and war, usually told from the viewpoint of the futility of war. These were really anti-war stories, and were characterized by their historical accuracy in depicting events of the Civil War, World Wars I and II and the (then-current) Korean War. Written and edited by Harvey Kurtzman, the creator of MAD Magazine. MAD was a comic book in the EC line for 23 issues before becoming a magazine.

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                    The Zack Files 11: How to Speak Dolphin in Three Easy Lessons (The Zack Files)

                    The Zack Files 11: How to Speak Dolphin in Three Easy Lessons (The Zack Files) by Dan Greenburg from Grosset & Dunlap

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