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FREE EERIE ARCHIVES: VOLUME 16 PDF Bill DuBay,Louise Jones,Faculty of Classics James Warren | 294 pages | 12 Jun 2014 | DARK HORSE COMICS | 9781616554002 | English | Milwaukee, United States Eerie (Volume) - Comic Vine Gather up your wooden stakes, your blood-covered hatchets, and all the skeletons in the darkest depths of your closet, and prepare for a horrifying adventure into the darkest corners of comics history. This vein-chilling second volume showcases work by Eerie Archives: Volume 16 of the best artists to ever work in the comics medium, including Alex Toth, Gray Morrow, Reed Crandall, John Severin, and others. Grab your bleeding glasses and crack open this fourth big volume, collecting Creepy issues Creepy Archives Volume 5 continues the critically acclaimed series that throws back the dusty curtain on a treasure trove of amazing comics art and brilliantly blood-chilling stories. Dark Horse Comics continues to showcase its dedication to publishing the greatest comics of all time with the release of the sixth spooky volume Eerie Archives: Volume 16 our Creepy magazine archives. Creepy Archives Volume 7 collects a Eerie Archives: Volume 16 array of stories from the second great generation of artists and writers in Eerie Archives: Volume 16 history of the world's best illustrated horror magazine. As the s ended and the '70s began, the original, classic creative lineup for Creepy was eventually infused with a slew of new talent, with phenomenal new contributors like Richard Corben, Ken Kelly, and Nicola Cuti joining the ranks of established greats like Reed Crandall, Frank Frazetta, and Al Williamson. This volume of the Creepy Archives series collects more than two hundred pages of distinctive short horror comics in a gorgeous hardcover format. Dark Horse's multiple-award-winning archive editions of Creepy have arrived at one of Eerie Archives: Volume 16 most compelling and legendary eras of the horror magazine's epic run. Creepy Archives Volume 8 collects issues 40, which herald the beginning of the more psychedelic and strangely spooky stories that came into vile vogue with the onset of the s. The latest volume in Dark Horse's award-winning Creepy Archives hardcover run will shake, rattle, and obliterate your sanity, as the stories from issues 45 of Warren Publishing's landmark horror series arrive as perfect antidotes to seasonal melancholy. In the early s, comic-book legends like Bruce Jones, Gardner Fox, Richard Corben, Dave Cockrum, and Mike Ploog conspired to bring readers wonderfully mixed anthologies of terror and suspense! In this new, cranium-cracking collection, our award-winning Creepy Archives run continues to bring classic Warren horror anthology stories to modern readers! Our latest foray into fear reprints some of Warren Publishing's first full-color story offerings from the early '70s and features more of the unique talents that made Creepy so tantalizing and timeless. Featuring a new introduction by modern comics storyteller and painter Jason Shawn Alexander, this volume's special features include the color Creepy Monster Match board game cut out and play at your own riska series of Eerie Archives: Volume 16 stories by Richard Corben, and all text pieces from the initial Creepy run. It's a lucky time to be a horror fan! Celebrate the tremendously terrifying thirteenth volume in the Creepy Archives hardcover series with Eerie Archives: Volume 16 tales by Bernie Wrightson, Bruce Jones, John Severin, and more, as the esteemed horror magazine hits another fruitful period of frightful delights in the mid- seventies! When Creepy teams up with Edgar Allan Poe, you know you're in for a terrifying treat! Showcasing art from a pantheon of comic industry greats-including Alex Toth, Wally Wood, Neal Adams, Bernie Wrightson, and Richard Corben-our latest deluxe hardcover volume collects issues 73 to 77 and features an interview between comics historian S. Ringgenberg and John Severin, all of the magazines' original letters columns, Eerie Archives: Volume 16 lush painted Eerie Archives: Volume 16 by Ken Kelly and Sanjulian! Alex Toth, Al Williamson, Wally Wood, John Severin, Russ Heath, and Bernie Wrightson construct weird and wonderful stories, steeped in supernatural dread and nuclear paranoia, populated by tragic characters, and riddled with Eerie Archives: Volume 16, ironic twists. This volume also features an interview between comics historian S. Ringgenberg and cover artist extraordinaire Ken Kelly! Fresh and bizarre terrors abound in Creepy Archives Volume 18, collecting issues 88 of Warren Publishing's flagship horror anthology. Reprinting issues themed around doomed sports scenarios, classic monsters, Christmastime atrocities, and the entrancing planet Mars, this beautiful hardcover also features all original fan pages and letter columns! Death lurks after every page turn! An unbelievable lineup of creators fills this volume. Overflowing with ferocious monsters, alien encounters, warrior chimps, and reality-bending creatures, this deluxe hardcover includes classic work by Frank Frazetta, Carmine Infantino, Bernie Wrightson, John Severin, and others! Eerie Archives: Volume 16 beasts, ravenous aliens, and other bizarre creatures hunt for careless humans in Creepy Archives Volume 22, collecting issues through of the infamous horror anthology! Devious demons, domineering devils, vindictive aliens, and jealous mutants abound! Uncle Creepy-your favorite cackling comrade-has put together an impressive assembly of creators for Creepy Archives Volume 24! Another volume packed with classic collaborations, hideous creatures, and bizarre settings! Creepy Archives returns with more bloodcurdling terror than you can shake a crucifix at! Creepy Archives opens one crypt too many to expose a writhing mass of frightful fun. A mosaic of morbid mayhem, Creepy Archives Volume 28 forms a petrifying picture of bloodthirsty bats, homicidal honeymooners, murderous mummies, and starving psychopaths! Featuring deadly dramas by a cavalcade of comics' finest creators from an era when Creepy was the premium purveyor of illustrated horror. From toEerie Archives: Volume 16 magazine set the standard for horror in graphic fiction. Now, Dark Horse Books finishes the complete collection of the greatest horror publication in comics history with this final fear-filled volume. A brilliant storyteller who wielded a dynamic, minimalist style, Alex Toth is considered a master in the fields of comic book storytelling, animation, and design. With Creepy Presents Alex Eerie Archives: Volume 16, all of his vibrant stories from Creepy and Eerie are collected in a deluxe hardcover for Eerie Archives: Volume 16 first time ever! Horror legend Bernie Wrightson's Creepy and Eerie short stories, color illustrations, and frontispieces are finally collected in one deluxe hardcover! These classic tales from the s and early s include collaborations with fellow superstars and Warren Publishing alumni Bruce Jones, Carmine Infantino, Howard Chaykin, and others, as well as several adaptations and original stories written and drawn by Eerie Archives: Volume 16 during one of the most fruitful periods of his career! Over pages of timeless terror from Eerie Archives: Volume 16 master storyteller! Horror comics visionary and coloring pioneer Richard Corben has been a voice of creativity and change for over four decades. For the first time ever, Corben's legendary Creepy and Eerie short stories and cover illustrations are being collected into one deluxe hardcover! Making a lasting mark on comics as the co-creator of Spider-Man, Steve Ditko veered away from the mainstream and into darker territories at the end of the sixties, especially with his work in Creepy and Eerie! Warring wizards, paranoid goons, persistent heroes, and otherworldly domains dominate the diverse tales in this handsome hardcover collection-with fifteen of the sixteen stories written by fellow comics icon Archie Goodwin. Slithering upon the heels of Dark Horse's archive collections of the Eerie Archives: Volume 16 horror comics magazine Creepy comes its terror- filled cousin publication Eerie! When publisher Jim Warren created Creepy magazine inhe soon realized he'd hit pay dirt on a gruesome gold mine of great Eerie Archives: Volume 16 storytelling. Cousin Eerie is back with dozens more blood-chilling tales of terror and the macabre! Dark Horse Comics continues its groundbreaking archival reprint series, Eerie Archives: Volume 16 this third installment of Eerie Archives is the spookiest yet! Eerie magazine was a newsstand fan favorite for years, but the original issues have long since been expensive and hard to find. Join Frank Frazetta, Steve Ditko, John Severin, Gene Colan, Angelo Torres, and other legendary artists for an eerie excursion through the haunted halls of comics history, as Dark Horse Comics unleashes the fourth big volume of Eerie magazine archives. Vampires, ghouls, werewolves, and ax-wielding maniacs are only the beginning of the thrills you'll find inside this huge collection crafted by the most gifted storytellers the medium of comics has ever known. Eerie Archives Volume 5 collects five issues of the seminal American horror magazine Eerie into one big, beastly hardcover collection. In the s, publisher Jim Warren blew the competition out of the water and blew the minds of his readers with his magazine-sized horror comics Creepy and Eerie. Dark Horse's lovingly reproduced archives showcase the excellent storytelling and exceptional artwork featured in these magazines by amazing