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PRE CODE CLASSICS AMAZING GHOST STORIES HC #1

(A) Matt Baker

Wonderful stuff this! This material is heartily recommended for the more discerning horror comics reader. Surely boasting some of the most magnificent artists of sixty-plus years ago; Matt Baker, Ed Goldfarb, Edd Ashe, Everett Raymond Kinstler, Ray Willner, Sol Brodsky, Frank Giacoia, Bob Powell, Carmine Infantino, George Tuska, Dan Barry, George Roussos, Marvin Stein, Maurice Whitman, Anthony D'Adamo, Jerry Grandenetti, John Belcastro, Bill Benulis, Bill Discount and Art Peddy are captured within these pages . . . they'll have any self-respecting comicbook fan absolutely drooling! Collects Amazing Ghost Stories #14-16 (October 1954-February 1955), plus Monster #1-2 (January, June 1953).

PRE CODE CLASSICS AMAZING GHOST STORIES SLIPCASE ED HC #1

(A) Matt Baker

Synopsis: ST. JOHN - AMAZING GHOST STORIES : ISSUE 14 - 16 October 1954 to February 1955    PLUS BONUS ISSUES from FICTION HOUSE - MONSTER : ISSUE 1 - 2 January to June 1953    Special Notes: Wonderful stuff this! This material is heartily recommended for the more discerning horror comics reader. Surely boasting some of the most magnificent artists of sixty-plus years ago; Matt Baker, Ed Goldfarb,      Edd Ashe, Everett Raymond Kinstler, Ray Willner, Sol Brodsky, Frank Giacoia, Bob Powell, Carmine      Infantino, George Tuska, Dan Barry, George Roussos, Marvin Stein, Maurice Whitman, Anthony    D'Adamo, Jerry Grandenetti, John Belcastro, Bill Benulis, Bill Discount and Art Peddy are captured within these pages . . . they'll have any self-respecting comicbook fan absolutely drooling! PLUS the added bonus of both issues of MONSTER from Fiction House featuring superb covers by Maurice Whitman

PRE CODE CLASSICS THE BEYOND HC #4

(A) Ken Rice

This fourth volume of Ace Magazines' The Beyond is brand new to the PS Artbooks racks and features writers and artists such as John Chilly, Ace Baker, Lin Streeter, Lou Cameron, Dick Beck, Jim McLaughlin, Louis Zansky, Al Eadeh, Gene Colan, Sy Grudko,Charles Nicholas, Ken Rice and Chic Stone. So, just when you thought it was gonna be safe to put your wallet away, think again cos here comes even more fun 'n' games in the form of ghouls and cadavers, vampires and ghosts... plus an occasional slice of far out sci-fi!

PRE CODE CLASSICS THE BEYOND SLIPCASE ED HC #4

(A) Ken Rice

Synopsis: ACE MAGAZINES - THE BEYOND VOL 4: ISSUE 16 - 20 October 1952 to May 1953    Special Notes: This fourth volume of Ace Magazines' THE BEYOND is brand new to the PS Artbooks racks,      fellow comicbook fans and features writers and artists such as John Chilly, Ace Baker, Lin Streeter, Lou Cameron, Dick Beck, Jim McLaughlin, Louis Zansky, Al Eadeh, Gene Colan, Sy Grudko,Charles Nicholas, Ken Rice and Chic Stone. So, just when you thought it was gonna be safe to put your wallet away, think again cos here comes even more fun 'n' games in the form of ghouls and cadavers, vampires and ghosts . . . plus an occasional slice     of far out SciFi - but then it's PS Artbooks you warriors, so get with the program.   

PS ARTBOOKS BEWARE TERROR TALES SOFTEE #2

(W) Various (A) Bernard Baily (CA) Na

Considered by many to be from the true Golden Age (Pre-Comics Code) of  horror comics! Beware! Terror Tales was one of the best and most unsettling. An anthology comic featuring horror stories, hosted by The Mummy, with contributors including Bernard Baily, Bob Powell, Mike Sekowsky, Ross Andru, Sheldon Moldoff, Bob McCarty, Maurice Gutwirth and George Evans.  You even get an added bonus with the inclusion of Fawcett's Movie Comic, The Man from Planet X #15 (February 1952) superbly interpreted by Kurt Schaffenberger. Collects Beware! Terror Tales #5-8 (January-July 1953).

PS ARTBOOKS WEIRD TALES OF FUTURE SOFTEE #1

(W) Various (A) Basil Wolverton (CA) Na

Bug-eyed monsters, two-timing homicidal husbands and wives, rampaging corpses and even one or two cases of severe halitosis or crossed-eyes. This title has the lot, including a better-than-healthy dose of the one and only Basil Wolverton, his intricately detailed grotesques of bizarre or misshapen people, earned him the title of "Producer of Preposterous Pictures of Peculiar People who Prowl this Perplexing Planet." Collects Weird Tales of the Future #1-4 (March-November 1952), plus Weird Mysteries #2 (December 1952).