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¡Cuando Creepy forma equipo con el padre fundador del terror en formato corto, sabes que vas a disfrutar terroríficamente! ¡Edgar Allan Poe trata de arrebatarme la revista! Vale, sabe cómo contar una buena historia, eso se lo concedo... ¿pero quién va a prestar atención al pobre y anciano Tío Creepy cuando talentosas jóvenes promesas como Luis Bermejo, José Gual y Richard Corben también acaparan el foco de atención con sus OBRAS MAESTRAS DEL TERROR? La más reciente entrega de Archivos de Creepy, la aclamada serie de Dark Horse, recopila los números 69 a 72 y contiene la friolera de doce relatos adaptados por Rich Margopoulos a partir de la espeluznante obra de Edgar Allan Poe. Warren Publishing también dedica un número completo de Creepy al artista español, José Gual. ¡Y otro al fenomenal Luis Bermejo! Junto a trabajos de Richard Corben, Bernie Wrightson, Budd Lewis, Doug Moench, Vicente Alcázar, Isidro Monés, Martín Salvador y otros, este volumen también incluye inquietantes portadas de Ken Kelly, todas las columnas originales del correo de los lectores de Creepy y la sección periódica "Todo lo que siempre quisiste saber... acerca de los cómics". Este tomo recopilatorio empieza con un prefacio del guionista de terror, actor y productor Larry Fessenden y termina con un epílogo del historiador del cómic, escritor y editor, S. C. Ringgenberg.
Most people stop at stations for a brief time when they travel by train or subway. As passengers come and go, the stations are filled with happy greetings and sad good-byes. But are the stations also filled with something more out of the ordinary? According to some, spooky ghosts and mischievous spirits have been spotted lurking in the shadows. Among the 11 creepy stations in this book, children will discover a haunted underground station in London that was once used as an air-raid shelter during World War II, and a stop along the Pony Express where the sounds of horses’ thundering hooves can still be heard. The haunting photographs and chilling nonfiction text will keep children turning the pages to discover more spooky stories.
Explores eleven of the world's spookiest graveyards.
Describes and lists the values of popular collectible comics and graphic novels issued from the 1950s to today, providing tips on buying, collecting, selling, grading, and caring for comics and including a section on related toys and rings.
Mechanized weapons of hominid destruction, murderous swamp beasts, ravenous alien hybrids, and other bizarre monsters hunt for careless humans in Creepy Archives Volume 22, which collects issues #104 through #107 of Warren Publishing's infamous horror anthology! This era of Creepy finds the original magazines hitting themes such as deadly robots, classic horror creatures, sword and sorcery, and sci-fi terrors! This beautiful hardcover also features timeless tales by titans Russ Heath, John Severin, Len Wein, Bruce Jones, Larry Hama, Jim Starlin, Terry Austin, Alfredo Alcala, and many others--as well as all original fan pages and letters columns!
Now available in a value-priced paperback edition, Creepy Archives Volume 8 features the best in gruesomely gore-geous tales of horror, fantasy, and science fiction from a capable cadre of celebrated storytellers including Tom Sutton, Steve Skeates, Wally Wood, T. Casey Brennan, Ernie Colón, and many more. Also featured is a foreword by longtime Creepy scribe Nicola Cuti and a story starring none other than Uncle Creepy himself! Take a break from the mausoleum, hang up your mourning coat, and bury yourself in Creepy Archives! Collects Creepy issues 37–41.
Dark Horse's multiple award winning archive editions of Creepy have arrived at one of the most compelling and legendary eras of the horror magazine's epic run. Creepy Archives Volume 8 collects issues #37 — #41, which herald the beginning of the more psychedelic and strangely spooky stories that came into vile vogue with the onset of the 1970s. This gore — geously designed volume highlights work from amazing artists such as Basil Gogos, Ernie Colon, Vaughn Bode;, Ken Kelly, and others, and stories written by Nicola Cuti, Phil Seuling, Doug Moench, and other great monsterminds! * Creepy Archives Volume 1 was awarded the 2009 Will Eisner Award for Best Archival Collection. * "Terrifyingly good!" -Cory Doctorow, boingboing.net
Tour some of the world's most famous haunted places in Spooky Cemeteries. Young readers will learn about the history, eerie occurrences, and public reactions to several spooky sites. The book also provides historic context and scientific facts that explain what is really going on. Dynamic photos and illustrative details will make readers feel as though they've just visited each hair-raising locale! Big Buddy Books is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.