Our acclaimed EC Comics Artists Library collects the best comics of the 1950s from the greatest mass market comic book publisher in history.
Featured in this latest set are:
- The Woman Who Loved Life And Other Stories, illustrated by Johnny Craig
- Atom Bomb And Other Stories, illustrated by Wallace Wood
- Man and Superman And Other Stories, illustrated by Harvey Kurtzman
- Terror Train And Other Stories, illustrated by Al Feldstein
Collectively, that's more than 120 stories and more than 1,000 pages, plus rarities, bonus features, and insightful commentary from EC scholars. A superb gift for the person in your life who's into great comic art, illustration, or gripping storytelling!
About the AuthorKurtzman, Harvey: - In addition to his pioneering work on the "serious" EC war comics,
Harvey Kurtzman (1924-1993) created the all-time greatest satirical comic (with
Mad), the most widely-read adult comic strip (with "Little Annie Fanny" in
Playboy), and one of the earliest graphic novels (with the 1959
The Jungle Book).
Wood, Wallace: -
Wallace Allan Wood (1927-1981) is widely considered to be America's greatest science fiction cartoonist. But Wood could -- and did -- do it all: humor (a founding cartoonist of
Mad), crime, superheroes, romance, war. He was also a pioneering alternative/underground cartoonist/publisher with his magazine
witzend. Among many other honors, he was inducted into the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame in 1992.
Craig, Johnny: -
John "Johnny" Thomas Alexis Craig (1925-2001), a triple-threat comic book artist, writer, and editor, is best-known for his EC work on
Tales From the Crypt,
The Haunt of Fear,
Crime SuspenStories, and
The Vault of Horror.
Et al...