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PS ARTBOOKS BEWARE TERROR TALES SOFTEE #1

(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 and you even get a little something extra with the inclusion of Fawcett's Bonus Motion Picture Comic, When Worlds Collide from May 1952. Collects BEWARE! Terror Tales #1-4 (May 1952 to November 1952), plus When Worlds Collide (May 1952).

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SILVER AGE CLASSICS STRANGE MYSTERIES HC #1

(A) Jay Disbrow

I.W. Publishing became notorious for publishing unauthorized reprints of other company's comics, often with new covers. Incredibly, the company produced 118 separate titles, no mean achievement, which is where we start with Strange Mysteries. Issues #9-12 are an eccentric mix of weird and strange tales from Jay Disbrow, George H. Appel, Ross Andru, Ben Brown, BERNARD BAILY and Carl Burgos. Plus, the bonus issue Strange Worlds featuring out of this world spine-tingling science fiction fare from the likes of Mike Esposito, Everett Raymond Kinstler, Syd Shores and Gene Fawcette. Collects Strange Mysteries #9-12 (1958-1964), plus Strange Worlds (1958).

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SILVER AGE CLASSICS STRANGE MYSTERIES SLIPCASE ED #1

(A) Jay Disbrow

I.W. Publishing became notorious for publishing unauthorized reprints of other company's comics, often with new covers. Incredibly, the company produced 118 separate titles, no mean achievement, which is where we start with Strange Mysteries. Issues #9-12 are an eccentric mix of weird and strange tales from Jay Disbrow, George H. Appel, Ross Andru, Ben Brown, BERNARD BAILY and Carl Burgos. Plus, the bonus issue Strange Worlds featuring out of this world spine-tingling science fiction fare from the likes of Mike Esposito, Everett Raymond Kinstler, Syd Shores and Gene Fawcette. Collects Strange Mysteries #9-12 (1958-1964), plus Strange Worlds (1958).