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DARK HORSE COMICS

CREEPY ARCHIVES HC #7

(W) Various (A) Various (CA) Na

Creepy Archives Volume 7 collects a fascinating array of stories from the second great generation of artists and writers in the history of the world's best illustrated horror magazine. As the 1960s ended and the '70s began, the original, classic creative lineup for Creepy was eventually infused with a slew of new talent, with phenomenal new contributors like Richard Corben, Ken Kelly, and Nicola Cuti joining the ranks of established greats like Reed Crandall, FRANK FRAZETTA, and Al Williamson. This volume of the Creepy Archives series collects more than two hundred pages of distinctive short horror comics in a gorgeous hardcover format. This book reprints all of the original stories from issues #33 to #36 in crisp black-and-white and includes full-color bonus-page reproductions of each issue's cover.

DARK HORSE COMICS

CREEPY ARCHIVES HC #11

(W) Doug Moench (A) San Julian (CA) FRANK FRAZETTA

Our latest foray into fear reprints some of Warren Publishing's first full-color story offerings from the early '70s and features more of the unique talents that made Creepy so tantalizing and timeless. With gorgeous covers by Sanjulian and work by comic-book talents Richard Corben, Doug Moench, Budd Lewis, Tom Sutton, and Reed Crandall, this volume is not to be missed!

DARK HORSE COMICS

EC ARCHIVES SHOCK ILLUSTRATED HC

Enjoy the complete run of Shock Illustrated, an innovative "Picto-Fiction" magazine containing illustrated prose stories of switch parties, thrill killers, and more of society's dark underbelly - written and illustrated by Daniel Keyes (Flowers for Algernon), Jack Kamen, Reed Crandall, Graham Ingels, and more! This archive volume contains Shock Illustrated issues #1-#4. * Features the lost fourth issue, with pencils from FRANK FRAZETTA!

DARK HORSE COMICS

EERIE ARCHIVES HC #2

(W) Archie Goodwin (A) Reed Crandall (CA) FRANK FRAZETTA

When publisher Jim Warren created Creepy magazine in 1962, he soon realized he'd hit pay dirt on a gruesome gold mine of great comics storytelling. Under the leadership of editor/writer Archie Goodwin, Warren's hit line of horror-comics magazines grew another lurid limb with the introduction of Eerie in 1964, and soon there were two great horror magazines on the rack instead of one. Following in the fetid footsteps of our sinfully successful archive library of Creepy, Dark Horse is also proudly publishing its Eerie equivalent-keeping chilling stories and incredible artwork in the family! o Includes astonishing artwork and classic stories from such comics legends as Gene Colan, Steve Ditko, Gray Morrow, Neal Adams, and FRANK FRAZETTA! o Reprints classic Eerie stories originally published from 1966 to 1967.

DARK HORSE COMICS

EERIE ARCHIVES HC #4

(W) E. Nelson Bridwell (A) Jerry Grandenetti (CA) FRANK FRAZETTA

Join FRANK FRAZETTA, Steve Ditko, John Severin, Gene Colan, Angelo Torres, and other legendary artists for an eerie excursion through the haunted halls of comics history, as Dark Horse Comics unleashes the fourth big volume of Eerie magazine archives. Vampires, ghouls, werewolves, and ax-wielding maniacs are only the beginning of the thrills you'll find inside this huge collection crafted by the most gifted storytellers the medium of comics has ever known. You'll get 260 pages of luridly luscious artwork collected into a magazine-sized, dust-jacketed hardcover. o This series has appeared multiple times on the New York Times Bestseller List. o Eerie Archives Volume 4 contains bonus color pages.

HEAVY METAL MAGAZINE

HEAVY METAL #305

CVR A FRAZETTA

(W) Steve Orlando (A) Various (CA) FRANK FRAZETTA

A ragtag squad of Confederate soldiers calls upon the ultimate evil to save the South, in Ron Marz & Armitano's "Swamp God." A combat unit comprised of Vampires, Minotaurs and mythical species find that they're part of a diabolical plot in "Queensbury" by Patrick Smith. Fan favorite Nelson and the Cold Dead War crew make a return! Vasator & Crunch, a robot and barbarian tale by David Erwin and Kevin Molen! Frank Frazzeta Jr and Liam Sharp interviews!