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2702:"Collection Completed" (#25), "Seance" (#25), "Half-Way Horrible" (#26), "People Who Live in Brass Hearses" (#27), " 'Til Death" (#28), "Split Personality" (#30), "Easel Kill Ya" (#31), "Whirlpool" (#32), "Strung Along" (#33), "Let the Punishment Fit the Crime" (#33), "A Slight Case of Murder" (#33), "Smoke Wrings" (#34), "And All Through the House" (#35), "Beauty Rest" (#35), "Surprise Party" (#37), "Top Billing" (#39), and "The Pit" (#40).
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Clyde Evans, a circus marvel billed as "The Great Brain", begins to mistreat his slow, but giant assistant Benny, who turns to one of the top dancers, Hulda, for help. She soon falls in love with Benny and tries to protect him but finds that she too is victim to Clyde. Finally, Benny decides to stand
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An old man saves up his money so he can have a proper burial with flowers, music, and mourners, since his family had been buried in plain wooden boxes. When two "friends" of the family decide to do away with him and steal his money, burying him in a coffin, he comes back for a proper burial. (The Old
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As with the other EC comics edited by
Feldstein, the stories in this comic were primarily based on Gaines using existing horror stories and films to develop "springboards" from which he and Feldstein could launch new stories. Specific story influences that have been identified include the following:
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Henry is a struggling comic book writer whose rowdy friends throw parties every day in his apartment, so he rents a lonely house in the country which is rumored to be haunted. In an attempt to get him back, three of his friends plan to scare him out of the house with smoke and mirrors. If only they
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Two friends go fishing together at a local beach, where Max shows off his mean-spirited nature by making all the fish he catches suffer gruesome deaths while Steve protests. But later on in the day, Max finds himself in the fins of death and learns what goes around comes around. (The Crypt-Keeper)
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Paul, Clyde, and Roger attend a carnival where they see Pirro, "The Wax Man", who can stay completely still. Paul and Clyde plot to pull a practical joke on Roger by betting him that he could not spend an entire night in a room with a corpse (Pirro in actuality). When Pirro decides to scare Roger,
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Red
Buckley, a sleazy con artist, finds his way to a rich plantation where he assists the wealthy owner, who has a renowned black pearl hidden somewhere on the plantation. With Kulu, the native servant of the plantation, Red devises a plan of murder and robbery, but soon finds himself in over his
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Betty, a lonely blind woman, lives her life by sending out her trusted dog to fetch supplies and food, until one day when he is struck by a car. The driver takes him to the vet, gets him fixed up, and returns him to Betty, where he falls in love with her, only to die in a car crash while leaving.
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Peggy, a young girl, finds herself in the care of her wicked aunt and uncle when her
Grandma dies from heart failure, a death that could have been stopped by the aunt and uncle who are after her money. But, when the will is read, they find that Peggy has inherited all her Grandma's money, so they
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A renowned lion trainer finds herself disfigured after she is attacked by a panther. She locks herself away from the world until she meets Steve, her sweet talking limo driver, and soon marries him. But, she soon finds that he is only in it for the money and decides to take revenge on his beauty,
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Ken purchases a ghoulish zombie mask from a dusty costume shop but was warned by the eerie proprietor that his masks reflect the character of the people who wear them. After spying on his cheating wife, he meets a mysterious woman in a vampire mask at a masquerade who shows him a fangtastic time.
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TV series: "Horror in the Night" (#12), "Doctor of Horror" (#13), "Report from the Grave" (#15), "Fitting
Punishment" (#16), "Werewolf Concerto" (#16), "Revenge Is the Nuts" (#20), "The Reluctant Vampire" (#20), "Dead Wait" (#23), "Staired in Horror" (#23), "99 & 44/100% Pure Horror" (#23),
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Dr. Perdo arrives in a small town offering a miracle formula to help cure obesity in the form of capsules. The results are amazing as the customers start slimming down... and then waste away. When the town physician examines one of the corpses, he reveals just what was inside the pills. (The Old
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Barton Gordon applies for the job of superintendent at an apartment building and meets the ghoulish-looking and strangely mannered landlord, Marcus
Kingsley, who insists that his room be refrigerated at all times. When the air conditioner busts, a foul odor emanates from Kingley's room. (The Old
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Two carnival workers, Sam "The Great Zobo" and his girlfriend, Rita, plot to blackmail a rich man into murdering the Great Zobo who has the talent of "shallow breathing." When Rita decides to leave Sam six feet under, a series of circumstances allow him to get revenge. (The Vault-Keeper)
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Pete Luger is a hardened criminal who serves in the prison's rockyard, lugging bricks back and forth. He soon hits upon the idea to stow himself away in a coffin and be driven out of prison in the hearse. Once he seals himself up in the casket, the heat is on. (The Old Witch)
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A rich estate owner marries his wife in Haiti but soon loses her to a rare tropical disease. Thinking that his life is over, he entrusts his native servant to perform a voodoo ritual to bring her back. But this love spell is not all it is croaked up to be. (The Vault-Keeper)
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Mr. Farber, a dying old man wants to pass on his money to his "loving" family instead of towards a children's orphanage but finds out (with the help of his lawyer) that maybe his family just wants the money, so they stage a phony funeral with deadly results. (The Old Witch)
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Bert and
Florence have just done away with the latter's husband and dump his body into the sea next to the lighthouse he used to own hoping to find a hidden stash of money near the place. Too bad that the ever-rotting corpse keeps washing up on the shore. (The Vault-Keeper)
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Tony, a renowned puppet master, is forced into retirement when his heart gives out. He then discovers that his wife never loved him but was only with him for the money. At least his marionettes are with him to keep him company, even carrying out his wishes. (The Old Witch)
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Steve and Alec's jet crashes into a lonely island in the
Pacific, Alec seeming to have disappeared. Steve then comes upon a castle where a strange count and his manservant live. The count enjoys a good game of sport, especially when it comes to hunting humans. (No host)
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John and Frank, two sleazy travel agents, use their job to send rich people on beautiful vacations so they can rob their houses while they are gone, but the two find themselves in one mighty fine predicament when they break into a house of horrors. (The Crypt-Keeper)
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As part of his initiation into the Vault-Keeper's Club, Warren must go into the local cemetery and retrieve a watch from a recently deceased member. When he discovers a molding skeleton in its place, Warren unearths a mystery of murder and revenge. (The Vault-Keeper)
695:#10, and he continued with the magazine after its rebranding. The character began as a frightening presence in the early issues, shown as an ancient inquisitor, hooded and robed, presiding over the empty dungeon of his bloody past. He soon evolved into a more comedic
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Once upon a time, a selfish king and queen ruled a kingdom infested with rats, rats that ate everything (and everyone) they could get. However, the king and queen loved rats and would not have them killed, so the townspeople found a way to get even. (The Old Witch)
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Lionel Byrd is a quiet, odd old man who travels everywhere in a hearse-wagon, and no one knows why—why he nevers get off it or why he lives all alone in a cabin in the woods. When two criminals hold up in his cabin, they discover the whole truth. (The Crypt-Keeper)
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Jim Ryan gets stranded on the moors and decides to spend the night in a crumbling mansion nearby. The old man and his servant who live there seem to be oblivious to the bloodcurdling screams and frantic scratchings that ring out in the house. (The Vault-Keeper)
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A handsome young man drives to a town where he has inherited some land and goes out for a night on the town. He finds an unmapped road that leads to a dance party at a mansion, a party that proves history has a nasty way of repeating itself. (The Vault-Keeper)
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A you-are-the-main-character story in which your car has stalled on a lonely road one dark and stormy night. You decide to seek shelter in a nearby cottage where a vampire husband and his ghoul wife are just dying to let you stay the night. (The Vault-Keeper)
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Tom believes his brother, Andrew, was inflicted with the curse of the werewolf on a hunting trip, and the recent string of murders seem to confirm his suspicions. He sets a trap for his brother and plans to end his mayhem once and for all. (The Vault-Keeper)
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Stanley is an orphan who goes to the home of his miserly Uncle Ezra and assists him in his undertaking business. Ezra is a fanatic penny pincher and decides to kill his nephew to fill an unwanted coffin. He is a bit too tall for it though. (The Vault-Keeper)
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The brilliant Dr. Johnstone gets in a terrible car accident and must have his right hand removed. Devastated, he murders a wino, cuts off his hand and buries him in the garden. Johnstone then attempts to revive the hand in his laboratory. (The Vault-Keeper)
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A shy, nerdy salesman sells his idea about expanding the production of cigarettes to the company's business savvy boss. But when she decides to keep the idea and get the salesmen out of the picture, she finds she may also get "burned". (The Vault-Keeper)
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Four boys find themselves victims of harassment by a mean, nasty man who will not let anyone near his house. So, after catching him beat his wife to death and steal their football, they decide to get even by scaring him... to death. (The Vault-Keeper)
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Italian men rob a man of his silver and decide to hide it in the catacombs until the police stop looking. However, the wine trail they left to find their way out has mysteriously vanished, and their lantern is about to go out. (The Vault-Keeper)
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Abner Tucker uses his position as town historian to rob the graves of the wealthy but is pestered by the filthy rats that scuttle about the tunnels. He sets up traps to slay the rodents, but those furry fiends will chew through anything. (No host)
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A befuddled old husband realizes his beautiful wife is having an affair with a younger man and turns to a voodoo priest for assistance. He is given a doll in the likeness of his wife, which he uses to inflict a little payback. (The Vault-Keeper)
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An old man looking for money takes a job as caretaker of an old house in which a wealthy, dying man was murdered by his assistant. The killer, however, was never apprehended, and that is not just the house making noises... (The Vault-Keeper)
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Irwin and Hannah were the perfect couple, until Hannah began spending all their money on boxes of chocolate and candy, fattening herself up and leaving them poor. She soon finds that "you are what you eat", is dead right. (The Vault-Keeper)
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A rich sportsman hires an
African safari expert to help him navigate while traveling the world and brings him home to meet his fiancée. With the help of black magic, his guide can make any of his wishes come scarily true. (The Vault-Keeper)
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Two geologists and an eskimo find a grotesque body frozen in ice and decide to bring it back with them, but while traveling they realize the body might actually be the body of the true
Frankenstein, and soon find it missing. (The Old Witch)
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Sick of her boring farm life and stingy, elderly husband, Aldous, Shirley knocks him over the head with a frying pan and hurls the body into a yawning sink hole. But she should have known that all is well that ends well. (The Vault-Keeper)
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Although EC's horror stable consisted of three separate magazines, there was little beyond their titles to distinguish them from one another. Each magazine had its own host, known as a GhouLunatic. The Vault-Keeper was the primary host of
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A lonely middle aged woman spends her time waiting for her boyfriend, Stanley, to pop the question. The only problem is Stanley is in love with fishing, so she comes up with a plan to really hook, line, and sink her man. (The Old Witch)
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Gloria is convinced her husband, Ralph, is trying to kill her, so she runs off and boards a train. The problem is that Ralph keeps popping up everywhere she looks, even in a lonely cabin that contains a single open coffin. (No host)
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When Ken's sister, Eileen, ages to death overnight while in the care of a woman by the name Madame DuBois, he decides to find out the truth by following her new young assistant, which leads to the "rotten" truth. (The Vault-Keeper)
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A vampire and a ghoul begin to date, eager to kill one another for nourishment, but find they really love each other. Will their love keep them away from each other's throats when they get snowed in at a cabin? (The Vault-Keeper)
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Hubert Antone is the manager of a hotel in Hungary whose customers are being murdered by what appears to be a savage animal. The arrival of a strange pianist adds to the mystery, and things start getting hairy. (The Vault-Keeper)
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An old hermit relates to two travelers the story of a group of scientists who accidentally created an amoeba that devoured anything in its path and grew with each feeding. The travelers should have heeded the tale. Reprinted from
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Charles, Sybil, and Edgar are the last heirs to the crumbling remains of Harkley Heath, which is reported to be cursed. When Charles and Edgar plot to get Sybil out of the way they find out the true power of the curse. (No host)
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A hard-nosed cop who finds pleasure in booking criminals catches an old woman stealing from a grocery store and arrests her, throwing her in jail for 60 days despite her pleas about her so-called husband, Henry. (The Old Witch)
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Harry and Olga, a married circus couple, find their life torn apart, when Olga is turned into a vampire and cannot control her quench for human blood, including Harry's own blood, but how can she be stopped? (The Vault-Keeper)
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A lazy vampire decides to work for a blood bank since he doesn ot like killing to quench his thirst, but when the bank goes into debt, he decides to help fill it up... with the blood of innocent townsfolk. (The Crypt-Keeper)
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George Barker visits Haiti to have a voodoo bust of his likeness made by a strange priest in a weird ritual. Returning to the United States, George remains young as the bust takes on the evil of his deeds. (The Crypt-Keeper)
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A greedy man murders his roommate and dumps the corpse in a vat of acid in order to profit from his artistic work. A strange old man and his creepy wax museum enter the man's life to exact some vengeance. (The Vault-Keeper)
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A man murders his wife and her adulterous lover with the promise they will now be "together forever." He soon finds out how true this is when he attempts to recover his car from the scene of the crime. (The Vault-Keeper)
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Nadyi and Janos, two grave robbers who supply a college professor with cadavers for his students to dissect, discover several coffins in a mausoleum and find that this grave robbing may be their last. (The Crypt-Keeper)
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A town slowly catches onto the true horror of a group of kids carrying a coffin to a grave when they think about the questions they asked the town lawyer, doctor, funeral director, and electrician. (The Crypt-Keeper)
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series. One volume (of a projected five) was published by Gemstone before their financial troubles left the project in limbo. A second volume was published by GC Press, a boutique imprint established by Cochran and
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A man finds that he has multiple personalities—good and bad—so he travels to Haiti to find a voodoo priest to kill the bad side, only to find out he should have known how literal the deal was... (The Vault-Keeper)
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Two doctored brothers find their relationship torn when one sends the other to jail for "tampering" with a patient's insulin, but while in jail the brother decides to create a revengeful plan. (The Crypt-Keeper)
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muck of a swamp. Finally, the experiment has birthed life, and Emil, last of the Frankensteins, is to oversee the creature's rearing into adulthood and the wedding to its unsuspecting betrothed. (The Old Witch)
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A mortician begins dating a beautiful young woman who helps him find an assistant, a creepy, weird assistant who has a habit of disappearing whenever a vampire related death strikes the town. (The Vault-Keeper)
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Two conmen begin soliciting the homeless for "blood donations" to be sold on to the hospital, but when one of their victims gives a little too much blood, they find themselves paying the price. (The Old Witch)
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An unfaithful wife decides to get involved with another man when her husband becomes terminally ill. She meets him every couple of years deep in the marsh, even when he has been dead for years. (The Old Witch)
699:, delivering an irreverent and pun-filled commentary to lighten the horrific tone of the stories he introduced. Occasionally, the Vault-Keeper would appear as a character as well. "Horror Beneath the Streets" (
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While on an expedition in search of a group of that went missing in an Egyptian tomb, the new party finds themselves locked in the same tomb with the terror that left the first group dead. (The Crypt-Keeper)
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in 1993. It lacked the violence and other questionable content that was in the original series. Kassir reprised his role as the voice of the Crypt-Keeper. The Vault-Keeper appeared as a character, voiced by
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A little boy who was born blind, finds comfort in his teddy bear with blue shoe button eyes and his single mother, but when she remarries an abusive drunk, he learns that toys can be loyal. (The Old Witch)
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Three struggling actors come across a theater and meet the frazzled director and beg him for a part, but they begin to turn on each other for the role, a part that is a dead guarantee. (The Crypt-Keeper)
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A young nobleman causes scandal by abandoning his fiancée to marry a new woman. When an evil plague strikes the town, his bride is accused of sorcery, but is she the witch responsible? (The Crypt-Keeper)
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A crazed, lonely zookeeper obsessed with the crocodile pit sees to it that they are fed promptly and suitably, even going as far as to supplying them with what the maneaters crave: man. (The Old Witch)
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A seemingly sweet young man marries into a rich Southern family to reap all the benefits. He ultimately tears up the family but only to be visited by a very angry, vengeful ancestor. (The Vault-Keeper)
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Poor Doctor Lemonet must find a way to bring in more students to his anatomy classes, but there is a shortage in cadavers. So the good physician turns to grave robbing and a little foul play. (No host)
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Ernie, the spoiled, cocky owner of a soap company, finds that the former owner, who "mysteriously disappeared", has returned in the form of a bar of soap to "cleanse" Ernie's soul. (The Crypt-Keeper)
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A nerdy sculptor uses his beautiful girlfriend as a model for a sculptures, but when he catches her with another man, he sculpts one last sculpture with her as not just the model. (The Vault-Keeper)
409:, something rarely done at EC, and became editor with issue #35 (February/March 1954). Bill Gaines and Al Feldstein wrote almost every other story until late 1953 to early 1954 when outside writers
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A bell ringer's assistant becomes jealous after waiting 34 years to ring the bell and murders him in cold blood. He soon learns he should have been scareful what he wished for! (The Vault-Keeper)
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Anita, a middle aged woman who spends all her time caring for stray animals, finds her life turned inside out when her annoyed, pet-hating husband begins a new hobby... taxidermy! (The Old Witch)
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A monstrous blob begins to terrorize a small town, and with the help of the town doctor, they figure out where it came from and why it is happening, but how can it be stopped? (The Vault-Keeper)
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Tom Hawkins owns a roadside motel and relates to his friend the story of his strange dream in which a man and his ghoulish wife rent a room and a night of murder ensues. But, is it just a dream?
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A group of hikers take residence in a mountaintop cabin, but Jan Bodzla, their Romanian guide, believes that one of them is a ravenous werewolf and will do anything to kill the beast. (No host)
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A sewing machine sweatshop run by a cruel, heartless man erupts into terror when the factory girls decide to get even with their boss after he mistreats one of the girls. (The Vault-Keeper)
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was popular, but in the late 1940s and early 1950s comic books came under attack from parents, clergymen, schoolteachers, and others who believed the magazines contributed to illiteracy and
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A young boy barely escapes with his life after witnessing a murder. Many years later, he attempts to kill his adulterous wife but finds his past coming back to haunt him. (The Old Witch)
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Emil, an average, everyday civilian kills his lover when she ends their relationship and finds that her husband is her executioner with more than just an axe to bury. (The Crypt-Keeper)
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A lawyer kills his law partner with a cleaver to the head and disposes his body, only to see him everywhere when he gets back to his lonely penthouse late that night. (The Crypt-Keeper)
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In a mythical kingdom, a peasant child is sent to the royal castle to be a companion to the spoiled young prince, but his family receives a surprise on Christmas Day. (The Vault-Keeper)
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Emma, an everyday housewife, finds herself plagued by nightmares that show what happens in the future, and she tries to save her family from the fate that lies ahead. (The Vault-Keeper)
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A greedy widow meets a rich widower in a cemetery and begins to hit it off hoping to inherit his fortune, but her fear of spiral staircases ultimately decides her doom. (The Old Witch)
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Helen, a jealous prospective model and actress, decides to steal her roommate's moment in glory as Miss Corpse of 1954, but she finds that modeling can be murder. (The Vault-Keeper)
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A heavyweight boxer is blackmailed by a fellow boxer into losing the fight between them, but when he loses his life as well, the boxer returns for one more match. (The Crypt-Keeper)
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workers are presented with an offer to create wooden discs for the government, and greedily accept, but soon jealousy, greed, and murder begin to get in the way. (The Crypt-Keeper)
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Two con artists target a rich man whose wife believes in psychics, spirits, and mediums, but they find that ghosts and spirits are nothing to fool around with... (The Vault-Keeper)
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claims any man she meets. Not believing the legend, he goes to sea to deliver his shipped goods, finding a lighthouse and that there may be truth to the legend. (The Vault-Keeper)
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A con man boards a train to lie low for a while and finds himself in a small house that has been rumored to be cursed. He kills the owner and subsequently finds that the property
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Doc Swanson, travels to a nearby town that is being terrorized by a string of bloody female murders with an answer to who (or what) is committing the crimes. (The Vault-Keeper)
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A conman tricks a pair of reclusive twin sisters into dating him so he can get his hands on their money, with terrifying results when they discover the ruse. (The Vault-Keeper)
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Walter Mallory is a rich heir who believes that he is the culprit of several gruesome murders about his estate—murders that only happen on the night of a full moon. (No host)
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A poor elderly man decides to save his earnings during the winter to have a proper burial for his recently deceased wife, but how will she keep until then? (The Old Witch)
405:. Craig illustrated all the covers for the entire run and was responsible for the lead story of all but issues #13 and #33. He also wrote all his own stories (save two) in
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A rich man finds his life turned upside down when his wife dies in a fire but finds out the half-truth about the fire by his scheming maid and lawyer. (The Vault-Keeper)
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An old insane asylum is run by a cruel, wicked man who delights in beating and torturing his patients, only to find that revenge can really be the nuts'! (The Old Witch)
341:(1971–77). East Coast Comix reprinted issue #26 in the early 1970s. The magazine was fully collected in a series of five black-and-white hardbacks by Cochran as part of
2731:, a full-cast audio drama adapting the first 24 stories from the first six issues of the original comics (#12–17). It featured a cast of more than 60 actors, including
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A housewife murders her husband on Christmas Eve only to find she is trapped in the house by an escaped mental patient dressed up as Santa Claus. (The Vault-Keeper)
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officers about his and his fiancée's nightmarish stay on the island of Castle Harrow and how they escaped. At least, he thought they had... (The Crypt-Keeper)
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A king finds himself falling for a beautiful woman who is locked up and awaiting execution. He decides to have a sorcerer cleanse her soul and rid her of her
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A struggling writer finds himself stranded on a swamp and seeks shelter in a burned house owned by the beautiful Eloise, a girl for which he would gladly
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Three friends find themselves stalked and murdered by Henri, their fourth friend who they pushed off a train in order to get his money. (The Old Witch)
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An impoverished artist begins to commit murders so he can paint pictures of gruesome death scenes to satisfy a sadistic collector. (The Vault-Keeper)
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Two con car salesmen begin to sell their doomed cars to poor, innocent people, only to find that no "good" deed goes unpunished. (The Crypt-Keeper)
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Four counsel men devise a plan to build a road over a cemetery to expand their resources, but the dead have their own opinions. (The Crypt-Keeper)
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resumed publication of the series in 2014. The complete five-volume series was later republished as over-sized trade paperbacks from 2021 to 2024.
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in the early 1980s. Cochran also reprinted the title in a standard comic book format (out of sequence) during the early 1990s in association with
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Three medical students use the dismembered parts of a corpse to play gruesome pranks. The corpse, however, has other ideas. (The Vault-Keeper)
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A man takes the position as master of an insane asylum and begins to become paranoid that the inmates are out to get him. (The Vault-Keeper)
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named Mose, and hire him as a handyman on their ranch. Things go well until a dead body is found, brutally slaughtered. (The Vault-Keeper)
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continued to run for a total of 29 issues before ceasing publication with issue #40 (December/January 1955). Along with its sister titles,
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When a man denies murdering his wife seven years previously, a very vital clue turns out to be growing in his garden. (The Crypt-Keeper)
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of his work. They reached an agreement for EC to do authorized versions of Bradbury's short fiction. These official adaptations include:
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An abusive father gets his just deserts at the hands of his young daughter after she befriends a peculiar neighbor. (The Vault-Keeper)
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A group of men seek revenge on the writer of anonymous "poison pen" letters which have brought disaster to the town. (The Old Witch)
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A crime reporter believes there is a supernatural explanation behind a series of strange killings in town. (The Crypt-Keeper)
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on the effects of comic books upon children left the industry shaken. With the subsequent imposition of a highly restrictive
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A woman finds herself in an endless tortured nightmare, a nightmare from which she can not seem to wake. (The Vault-Keeper)
664:. Hosting duties for any one magazine were typically shared with the hosts of the other two. For example, a single issue of
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2743:. The complete over 8-hour audio drama was released in audiobook format in October 2019, then as a podcast in March 2020.
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decide to do away with the little girl, but not if Grandma has anything to say about it! (The Vault-Keeper)
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Wacek, Michele Pariza (October 2020). Olsher, Steve (ed.).
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and the subsequent imposition of a highly restrictive
602:"We Ain't Got No Body" (#28): Clark Ashton Smith's "
2877:"The EC Archives: The Vault of Horror Volume 5 TPB"
2852:"The EC Archives: The Vault of Horror Volume 1 TPB"
3004:"Tales from the Cryptkeeper (TV Series 1993–1999)"
530:"Baby It's Cold Inside" (#17): H. P. Lovecraft's "
189:comics came under scrutiny for an alleged link to
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2804:. Vol. 1. Dark Horse Books. pp. 7–8.
2292:In ancient China, an old man who frequents an
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3030:"Enter the Vault of Horror ... If You Dare!"
2979:"Tales from the Crypt (TV Series 1989–1996)"
621:"Ashes to Ashes" (issue 40): Mary Shelley's
302:, EC Comics publisher Bill Gaines cancelled
294:. In April and June 1954, highly publicized
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2729:EC Comics Presents The Vault of Horror
162:. The magazine began in March 1948 as
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16:American horror comic anthology series
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2779:. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 30.
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3066:"Data East 'Tales from the Crypt'"
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3070:Internet Pinball Machine Database
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2085:Let the Punishment Fit the Crime!
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4817:Magazines disestablished in 1955
3801:Harvey Kurtzman's editorship of
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154:from 1950 to 1955 created by
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2929:"The Vault of Horror (1973)"
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584:The Thing from Another World
549:"The Mask of Horror" (#18):
512:"Fitting Punishment" (#16):
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1108:The Beast of the Full Moon!
739:Summary (GhouLunatic host)
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4206:Crime Syndicate of America
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3289:Tales from the Cryptkeeper
3096:Great American Comic Books
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2712:Tales from the Cryptkeeper
2655:. An homage film entitled
1532:...With All the Trappings!
834:The Curse of Harkley Heath
604:The Return of the Sorcerer
544:The Picture of Dorian Gray
490:"Doctor of Horror" (#13):
469:Influences and adaptations
333:and Ron Barlow. Publisher
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2132:Star Light, Star Bright!
2099:A Slight Case of Murder!
1681:Hook, Line, and Stinker!
1439:What the Dog Dragged In!
1411:The Monster in the Ice!!
4046:The EC Artists' Library
3650:Confessions Illustrated
3436:Blackstone the Magician
2175:Where There's a Will...
2145:While the Cat's Away...
1794:For How the Bell Tolls!
1472:99 44/100% Pure Horror!
560:"The Jellyfish" (#19):
537:"Voodoo Horror" (#17):
507:The Most Dangerous Game
343:The Complete EC Library
51:Publication information
4797:EC Comics publications
4782:Comics by Carl Wessler
3367:Perversions of Science
2587:". (The Vault-Keeper)
1281:The Reluctant Vampire!
914:Rats Have Sharp Teeth!
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492:Robert Louis Stevenson
4787:Comics by Gardner Fox
4036:Comics Code Authority
3561:Weird Science-Fantasy
3094:Goulart, Ron (2001).
2661:(1982) followed from
2610:in ooze dug from the
2464:. (The Vault-Keeper)
1837:. (The Vault-Keeper)
1807:We Ain't Got No Body!
1728:Strictly From Hunger!
1619:Collection Completed!
1518:A Bloody Undertaking!
1499:Staired... In Horror!
1309:Revenge Is the Nuts'!
1234:Daddy Lost His Head!!
1186:Dying to Lose Weight!
982:Report from the Grave
820:The Dead Will Return!
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465:, and Howard Larsen.
4822:Tales from the Crypt
3477:Tales from the Crypt
3163:Tales from the Crypt
2752:Tales from the Crypt
2707:Tales from the Crypt
2699:Tales from the Crypt
2679:Tales from the Crypt
2639:Tales from the Crypt
2630:Tales from the Crypt
2384:Any Sport In A Storm
2269:Witch Witch's Witch!
1984:. (The Vault-Keeper)
1856:A Sock for Christmas
1206:Southern Hospitality
1080:Terror on the Moors!
962:Terror in the Swamp!
904:& Harry Harrison
674:Tales from the Crypt
391:Tales from the Crypt
347:Gladstone Publishing
292:juvenile delinquency
283:Tales from the Crypt
212:Tales from the Crypt
206:Tales from the Crypt
191:juvenile delinquency
176:Tales from the Crypt
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4762:1955 comics endings
4735:Flash of Two Worlds
4657:The Vault of Horror
4638:The Crypt of Terror
4332:Shiera Sanders Hall
3519:Shock SuspenStories
3512:Crime SuspenStories
3491:The Vault of Horror
3321:Shock SuspenStories
3314:Crime SuspenStories
3233:The Vault of Horror
3203:The Vault of Horror
2725:AudioComics Company
2653:The Vault of Horror
2648:The Vault of Horror
1777:The Chips are Down!
1397:Fountains of Youth!
1180:(The Vault-Keeper)
928:The Strange Couple!
783:Horror in the Night
764:The Werewolf Legend
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720:The Vault of Horror
708:The Vault of Horror
666:The Vault of Horror
662:The Vault of Horror
611:Carl Theodor Dreyer
419:The Vault of Horror
399:The Vault of Horror
372:, in January 2012.
359:The Vault of Horror
351:Gemstone Publishing
315:The Vault of Horror
304:The Vault of Horror
288:The Vault of Horror
272:The Vault of Horror
266:The Vault of Horror
219:from 1989 to 1996.
201:The Vault of Horror
168:The Vault of Horror
143:The Vault of Horror
38:The Vault of Horror
25:The Vault of Horror
4827:Vampires in comics
4772:Comics about magic
4757:1950 comics debuts
4495:Robin of Earth-Two
4076:Fred von Bernewitz
3671:Terror Illustrated
2954:"Creepshow (1982)"
2676:television series
2635:Amicus Productions
2600:In a twist on the
2070:Together They Lie!
1889:Split Personality!
1843:Let's Play Poison!
1743:A Grim Fairy Tale!
1665:Half-Way Horrible!
1652:Graft in Concrete!
1172:The Mask of Horror
1032:Fitting Punishment
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525:Clark Ashton Smith
329:(1971), edited by
264:was replaced with
223:Production history
4837:Zombies in comics
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4156:Atom (Ray Palmer)
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3657:Crime Illustrated
3484:The Haunt of Fear
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3335:The Autumn People
3247:Bordello of Blood
3210:The Haunt of Fear
3124:978-1-4000-4669-0
3105:978-0-7853-5590-8
2881:Dark Horse Comics
2856:Dark Horse Comics
2811:978-1-50672-111-8
2786:978-1-60549-054-0
2682:, which features
2643:The Haunt of Fear
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2571:Bernard Krigstein
2547:An Harrow Escape!
2489:Bernard Krigstein
2421:Bernard Krigstein
2287:Bernard Krigstein
2235:Shoe-Button Eyes!
1960:A Peachof a Plot!
1459:A Stitch in Time!
1018:Werewolf Concerto
973:The Haunt of Fear
884:Voodoo Vengeance!
701:The Haunt of Fear
693:War Against Crime
682:The Haunt of Fear
676:) and one by the
496:The Body Snatcher
459:Bernard Krigstein
395:The Haunt of Fear
374:Dark Horse Comics
277:The Haunt of Fear
262:War Against Crime
254:War Against Crime
215:, which aired on
209:and television's
182:The Haunt of Fear
164:War Against Crime
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4454:Mystery in Space
4290:Faceless Hunters
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2050:Funeral Disease!
2023:Out of His Head!
1991:One Good Turn...
1915:Practical Choke!
1560:The Death Wagon!
1425:Gone... Fishing!
1342:That's a 'Croc'!
1295:Grandma's Ghost!
848:Doctor of Horror
750:Portrait in Wax!
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644:The Vault-Keeper
639:"The Lake" (#31)
421:were Feldstein,
319:Ballantine Books
240:and his editor,
111:The Crypt-Keeper
107:The Vault-Keeper
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84:Publication date
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2593:Ashes to Ashes!
2453:Deadly Beloved!
2433:Out of Sight...
2321:Surprise Party!
2036:An Ample Sample
1985:
1605:Practical Yolk!
1328:One Last Fling!
1158:Lend Me a Hand!
1046:The Grave Wager
867:Harvey Kurtzman
864:Island of Death
787:Harvey Kurtzman
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572:Stephen Grendon
514:H. P. Lovecraft
503:Richard Connell
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327:Nostalgia Press
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4490:Red Tornado
4383:Jean Loring
4378:Ian Karkull
4361:Shayera Hol
4344:Carter Hall
4305:Jay Garrick
4295:Felix Faust
4263:Kent Nelson
4258:Doctor Fate
4176:Brain Storm
4171:Blockbuster
4118:Gardner Fox
4071:Lyle Stuart
4056:David Hajdu
4041:EC Archives
3961:Fred Peters
3956:Joe Orlando
3921:Roy Krenkel
3881:Ric Estrada
3820:John Putnam
3787:Gardner Fox
3752:Otto Binder
3694:and editors
3469:(1950–1955)
3428:(1944–1950)
3197:1950 comics
3180:EC Archives
2684:John Kassir
2560:Coast Guard
2550:Joe Orlando
2470:Top Billing
2222:Beauty Rest
1976:Joe Orlando
1717:[Jack Davis
1549:Joe Orlando
1267:About Face!
697:horror host
539:Oscar Wilde
451:Joe Orlando
364:EC Archives
300:Comics Code
238:Bill Gaines
195:Comics Code
173:Along with
156:Bill Gaines
130:Bill Gaines
4751:Categories
4567:Ted Knight
4532:Shaggy Man
4226:Superwoman
4221:Power Ring
4201:Cluemaster
4181:Brain Wave
4011:Wally Wood
3991:Ed Wheelan
3931:Joe Kubert
3916:Jack Kamen
3906:Russ Heath
3876:Will Elder
3871:Jack Davis
3856:Gene Colan
3815:Jack Oleck
3716:Max Gaines
3692:Publishers
3443:Gunfighter
3264:Television
2762:References
2612:primordial
2581:dog fights
2577:cockfights
2558:tells two
2495:possession
2405:Jack Davis
2364:Oh! Henry!
2338:Jack Davis
2335:Chop Talk!
2302:Two-Timed!
2283:Pipe Dream
2272:Jack Davis
2255:Twin Bill!
2225:Jack Kamen
2211:Jack Davis
2208:Tombs-Day!
2148:Jack Davis
2088:Jack Davis
2026:Jack Davis
1963:Jack Davis
1905:Jack Davis
1859:Jack Kamen
1846:Jack Davis
1780:Jack Davis
1655:Jack Davis
1608:Jack Kamen
1595:Jack Davis
1563:Jack Davis
1488:Jack Davis
1485:Dead Wait!
1475:Jack Davis
1442:Jack Kamen
1428:Jack Davis
1376:Jack Davis
1361:Jack Kamen
1298:Jack Kamen
1284:Jack Davis
1237:Jack Kamen
1223:Jack Davis
1175:Jack Kamen
1161:Jack Davis
1144:Sink-Hole!
1127:Jack Kamen
1112:Jack Davis
1049:Jack Kamen
986:Jack Kamen
768:Wally Wood
630:plagiarism
443:Jack Davis
431:Wally Wood
427:Jack Kamen
415:Jack Oleck
380:Production
355:EC Annuals
236:publisher
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