Tag: EC comics
On EC Comics’ return with EPITAPHS FROM THE ABYSS and CRUEL UNIVERSE
EC Comics makes its return from the dead this summer courtesy of Oni Press. Kicking off with two brand new horror anthologies in Cruel Universe #1 and Epitaphs From The Abyss #1, the return...
EC Comics return from Oni Press, Bermejo, Aaron, Ward and more
EC Comics rises from the grave at ONi press with tales by everyone from Brian Azzarello to Malachi Ward
REVIEW: CREEPSHOW S1E3 takes two steps back and no steps forward
CREEPSHOW episode 1: Bad. Episode 2: Okay. Episode 3: Really not good.
Review: CREEPSHOW pilot fails to live up to the terrifying teaser trailer
Remember that kickass CREEPSHOW trailer released at SDCC '19? Well, maybe it'd be a good idea to adjust your expectations for the actual thing.
“Horror has always been queer”: John Jennison on his horror anthology THE CLOSET OF...
Monsters, demons, and homophobia haunt the pages of THE CLOSET OF SECRETS.
SDCC ’19: Dark Horse to celebrate 75 years of EC Comics with 528-page hardcover...
CHOKE GASP! is a mammoth collection.
INTERVIEW: NEAL ADAMS Talks Comics as Witness and Testimony in WE SPOKE OUT
Legendary creator, writer, and artist Neal Adams talks about the historical vitality of comics to tell stories about the Holocaust and the present need for Holocaust education.
24 Hours of Halloween: EC Comics Cover Gallery
Could more be said? The gold standard of comics horror.
31 Days of Halloween: EC Comics on sale at Comixology
You can't spell "horror comics" without EC—these finely drawn masterpieces of the macabre set a standard for illustrated chills that were so unsettling, they nearly got the whole comics industry shut down.
Fantagraphics has been reprinting the...
Must Read: The Literaries
If you read only one think piece on comics by a great cartoonist today, you should read The Literaries by Eddie Campbell. The piece spins off of the current discussion on the place of EC comics which I mentioned the other day. Campbell's response is specifically to Ng Suat Tong's declaration that EC comics were mostly well-drawn pulp.