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Georgie Comics (1949)

Georgie Comics (1949)

Continued from Georgie And Judy, Georgie Comics ran during 1949 through 1957 for 17 issues.
Genre: Comedy


Rat Fink Comics

Rat Fink Comics

N/a
Genre: Horror

Paragon Golden Age Greats

Paragon Golden Age Greats

Published in 1971 as a single issue.

Star Fems

Star Fems

N/a

Flayed Corpse and Other Stories

Flayed Corpse and Other Stories

This is a blackly comedic take on horror tropes―a backpacker arrives in a strange town, a man and his dog delve into some mysterious woods―in the form of atmospheric short comics. Flayed Corpse and Other Stories contains more than two dozen of examples of Simmons’s deft voice and vision. The individual stories in Flayed Corpse stand on their own as minimasterpieces of skin-crawling terror, but collectively complement each other in a way that only heightens the anxiety and dread pouring from page to page. Flayed Corpse also collects several collaborations between Simmons and other cartoonists, including James Romberger, Anders Nilsen, Tara Booth, Eroyn Franklin, Tom Van Deusen, and Eric Reynolds, amongst others.

Eating Raoul

Eating Raoul

N/a
Genre: Comedy

Scatterbrain (1998)

Scatterbrain (1998)

Some people like comics! Other people really like peaches. But if your teeth hurt, you can't always eat them. The peaches, I mean. Plus! Cover and story by Mike Mignola!!! Work by other talented bastards also included herein.

Night Life

Night Life

N/a
Genre: Fantasy

Beetlejuice

Beetlejuice

N/a


Howl

Howl

N/a
Genre: Horror


Tara On The Dark Continent

Tara On The Dark Continent

Featuring the first appearance of Stormy Tempest and Astron! Another Paragon classic, now commanding extreme prices in the collector's market (IF you can find a collector willing to part with it)! A strange craft crash lands on the Dark Continent, leading Tara into battle with a man-eating underwater plant and an encounter with a being from another world in “Challenge from the Stars” by Bill Black. Then, learn “How to Draw Tara” from Bill Black. Next up, Tara experiences a psychedelic vision during an attack from an alien being and winds up captured by none other than “Dr. Rivits I Presume?” (This is the first appearance of Dr. Rivits, who would survive to become one of Tara and the Femforce’s greatest foes). Then it’s a pictorial centerfold section featuring the stunning Victoria Vetri as a savage cavewoman from `When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth`. In “The Mirror of Horrors” Tara is attacked by Beastmen and a giant snake and becomes an unwilling sacrifice at the hands of Na’ Waga the Witch Woman. Art by Bill Black and Bob Mosher with inks by Bill Black and Wes Smith. And… smokin’ rockets! Stormy Tempest makes her comic book debut in “The Space Hag” by Bill Black! (Stormy would go on to become a major character decades later in the pages of Femforce as well as the star of her own series of independent films. Now see where it all began! Who knew?). Then it’s another first appearance of a popular character (who will also appear in his own movie)… witness the debut of Astron! Who is this strangely-garbed interdimensional being? Is he a hero? Or a cold-blooded murderer? Find out in “Encounter” by Bill Black.

The Further Adventures of Nyoka the Jungle Girl

The Further Adventures of Nyoka the Jungle Girl

ALL COLOR!!! One of the longest-running jungle-themed heroines returns, with both new stories and vintage Golden Age reprints.Starting out as a movie serial, Republic Pictures “The Jungle Girl” and “Perils Of Nyoka” ( released in 1941 and 1942, respectively ) inspired Fawcett Comics to release a Nyoka one-shot entitled Jungle Girl. Two years later, she began a regular run in Master Comics , and soon after, her own book. That ran until Fawcett ceased all comic publication in 1953.Picked up by Charlton after that, she continued in Zoo Funnies and a new series of her own book until 1957. Not of the vine-swinging, bikini-wearing variety, Nyoka ran a shop in a village on the edge of the wilderness, and dressed in a cute, short-shorts and boots “white hunter” type outfit. But she was at home in the jungle, and as tough as they come. This premiere issue’s new lead stars off a serialized story with chapter 1- “The Serpent Strikes”And things start off at a breakneck pace, as Nyoka outrides a gang of cutthroats to jump onto a plane during take-off, just to meet her contact ! Written and layed out by Bill Black, with finished art by Mark Heike. Then, a classic reprint story from Zoo Funnies #9, 1954- “Tahiti Belle” Pls, an extened write-up on the Nyoka films of Francis Gifford and Kay Aldridge, “The Many Perils Of Nyoka, The Jungle Girl”, by Bill Black-with loads of stills from the movies. Color cover by Mark Heike and Bill black, and black and white photo back and inside covers. Interiors are color throughout. 44 pages, standard comic book format.
Genre: Adventure

Navy Action (1957)

Navy Action (1957)

Continued from Sailor Sweeney, Navy Action ran during 1957 for 4 issues.
Genre: War

Navy Tales

Navy Tales

Navy Tales was a war anthology series published in 1957 by Marvel, lasting for four issues.
Genre: War

Morbius Epic Collection

Morbius Epic Collection

Collects Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #101-102, Marvel Team-Up (1972) #3-4, Fear (1970) #20-26, Giant-Size Super-Heroes (1974) #1; material from Vampire Tales (1973) #1-8, Giant-Size Werewolf by Night (1974) #4.Cursed by an experiment gone wrong, Dr. Michael Morbius is possessed by an unquenchable thirst for blood — yet his heart beats like any other man’s. He is a living vampire! From his first appearance and solo color comic through his black-and-white adventures, this Epic Collection begins Morbius’ tragic adventure into fear. The sometimes mad, sometimes misunderstood doctor must contend not just with super heroes, but with bizarre cultists and satanic demons! Prepare for stories that will take you to the darker side of Marvel — a world of horror and the supernatural that overtook the industry in the 1970s and defined comics for a generation!

TKO Presents: Tales of Terror

TKO Presents: Tales of Terror

TKO Studios presents a collection of nine bone-chilling and blood-curdling shorts by modern comic masters. A soldier faces a horror worse than death in the trenches. A space pioneer faces the hell of a false Eden of her own creation. A little boy's insomnia that haunts his entire life. Featuring stories by ... Liana Kangas, Joe Corallo, Paul Azaceta (SEEDS OF EDEN) Sebastian Girner, Baldemar Rivas (THE FATHER OF ALL THINGS) Steve Foxe, Lisandro Estherren (NIGHT TRAIN) Rob Pilkington, Kit Mills (DAME FROM THE DARK) Alex Paknadel, Jen Hickman (HAND ME DOWN) Erick C. Freitas, Jelena Đorđević (KILLIAMSBURG) Kelly Williams (RIVER OF SIN) Alex Paknadel, Ian MacEwan (ROOFSTOMPERS) Michael Moreci, Jesús Hervás (THE WALK)


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