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Long before “one giant leap for Mankind,” EC Comics speculated on the wonder—and horror—posed by space travel.
The EC Archives: Weird Science volume 3 features the zenith of these explorations by comics pioneers Al Feldstein, William Gaines, Wally Wood, Jack Kamen, Joe Orlando and more. This softcover volume collects Weird Science issues #13–#18 with remastered digital color based on Marie Severin’s original tones. Includes the adaptations of two Ray Bradbury tales, “The Long Years” and “Mars is Heaven.”
Foreword by Jerry Weist, comic art historian and author of the Hugo Award-nominated Ray Bradbury: An Illustrated Life.
Al Feldstein is best known as the main writer/editor of the EC
comics line during the first half of the 1950s and then the editor
of Mad Magazine for the first three decades of its existence. But
what many don t know or remember is that Feldstein was also an
accomplished and distinctive cartoonist, whose comics (which he
both wrote and drew, a relative rarity in those days) adorned the
pages of many of those self same EC comics. His powerfully
composed, meticulously inked pages, often featuring grotesque
creatures or scenes of ghastly destruction (and some of the
greatest stiffly handsome/beautiful specimens of 1950s humanity
ever put to paper), were a vital part of the allure of these
classic comics. Feldstein s contributions to the first year and a
half of EC s two SF titles, Weird Science and Weird Fantasy
comprising 16 classic O. Henry-style shock-ending stories with such
evocative, vintage title as Things From Outer Space. The Flying
Saucer Invasion, Spawn of Venus, Destruction of the Earth, and Am I
Man or Machine? will be collected in their integrity in this
volume, which will also boast a new interview with Feldstein about
his years at EC, focusing in particular in his work on these
science fiction titles that were the company s pride and joy (and
were killed a few years later by the Comics Code)."
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-anticipated new EC
reprint line.
Taking its title from one of Wood s all-time classics, the evil
little paranoid thriller Came the Dawn, this collection features
page after page after page of Wood s sleek and meticulously crafted
artwork put in the service of cunning twist-ending stories, most
often from the typewriter of EC editor Al Feldstein.
These tales range from supernatural shockers from the pages of
Tales From the Crypt and The Haunt of Fear ( The Living Corpse,
Terror Ride, Man From the Grave, Horror in the Freak Tent ) to
often pointedly contemporary crime thrillers from Crime
SuspenStories ( The Assault, The Whipping, and Confession, which
was singled out for specific excoriation in the anti-comics screed
Seduction of the Innocent, thus giving it a special cachet), but
the breathtaking art and whiplash-inducing shock endings are
constants throughout.
Like every book in the Fantagraphics EC line, Came the Dawn will
feature extensive essays and notes on these classic stories by EC
experts but the real meat of the matter (sometimes literally, in
the grislier stories) will be supplied by these ofted lurid,
sometimes downright over-the-top, but always compelling and
superbly crafted, classic comic-book masterpieces."
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The Ec Archives: Md (Hardcover)
Al Feldstein, Carl Wessler, Reed Crandall
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