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Eerie Archives Volume 5
Bill Parente; Illustrated by Tom Sutton, Tony Williamsune, Ernie Colon, Jim Steranko
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Creepy Archives Volume 6
Various; Illustrated by Frank Frazetta, Tom Sutton, Neal Adams, Ernie Colon
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The 9/11 Report for Every American
On December 5, 2005, the 9/11 Commission issued its final report
card on the government's fulfillment of the recommendations issued
in July 2004: one A, twelve Bs, nine Cs, twelve Ds, three Fs, and
four incompletes. Here is stunning evidence that Sid Jacobson and
Ernie Colon, with more than sixty years of experience in the
comic-book industry between them, were right: far, far too few
Americans have read, grasped, and demanded action on the
Commission's investigation into the events of that tragic day and
the lessons America must learn.
Using every skill and storytelling method Jacobson and Colon have
learned over the decades, they have produced the most accessible
version of the 9/11 Report. Jacobson's text frequently follows word
for word the original report, faithfully captures its investigative
thoroughness, and covers its entire scope, even including the
Commission's final report card. Colon's stunning artwork powerfully
conveys the facts, insights, and urgency of the original. Published
on the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United
States, an event that has left no aspect of American foreign or
domestic policy untouched, "The 9/11 Report "puts at every
American's fingertips the most defining event of the century.
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The Inner Sanctum is one of the most fondly remembered mystery and
horror radio shows from the 1940s--it is brought to life here with
striking illustrations that re-create four chilling tales. In "The
Horla," a man is haunted by a mysterious, grotesque being that only
he can see. At first, the being seeks to enslave the man, but in
the end it turns out the being is actually out to destroy him.
"Death of a Doll" tells the tale of a reporter who is investigating
the identity and death of an unidentified female corpse. Throughout
his investigation, he carries her doll with him and, instead of
"mama," the doll continually cries out "Kara Nana," another name
for the devil. "The Undead" follows a young woman as she discovers
a 10-year-old obituary for her living husband. Terrified, she goes
to his tomb to investigate. The last story in the collection,
"Alive in the Grave," follows a man who may have unwittingly
consigned another man to being buried alive.
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