Haunted Thrills


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Haunted Thrills was a Horror Comic Series that ran a total of 18 Issues between 1952 and 1954. Haunted Thrills like many other Comics of the Genre were removed from Publication due to their exceptionally Gory and Bloody Content. Haunted Thrills was published by popular and well known publisher Ajax/Farrell. Farrell Publications is the name of a series of American comic book publishing companies founded and operated by Robert W. Farrell in the 1940s and 1950s, including Elliot Publishing Company, Farrell Comic Group, and Excellent Publications. Farrell is particularly known for its pre-Comics Code horror comics, mostly produced by the S. M. Iger Studio.




Haunted Thrills #3


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STORIES FROM HAUNTED THRILLS COMICSAJAX-FARRELL 1952-1954The thrill of horror - is it what makes us human, or is it crazy? We love to be scared, and in the 1950s the horror comic ruled the newsstands! Witches, ghosts, monsters, and the undead - we fear them and we love them. In this giant collection we bring you a great assortment of stories from HAUNTED THRILLS! These books are reprinted from the best available images. Sometimes the early and rarer books reflect the age and the condition of the originals. Our books are NOT digitally remastered; they are taken from scans of actual comics. Many people enjoy these authentic characteristics. If you are not entirely happy, please contact us for exchange or refund at any time! ALL STORIES - NO ADSGet the complete catalog by contacting [email protected] VISIT OUR WEB STORE ATwww.classiccomicslibrary.biz




The Weird World of Eerie Publications


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Eerie Publications' horror magazines brought blood and bad taste to America's newsstands from 1965 through 1975. Ultra-gory covers and bottom-of-the-barrel production values lent an air of danger to every issue, daring you to look at (and purchase) them. The Weird of World of Eerie Publications introduces the reader to Myron Fass, the gun-toting megalomaniac publisher who, with tyranny and glee, made a career of fishing pocketbook change from young readers with the most insidious sort of exploitation. You'll also meet Carl Burgos, who, as editor of Eerie Publications, ground his axe against the entire comics industry. Slumming comic art greats and unknown hacks were both employed by Eerie to plagiarize the more inspired work of pre-Code comic art of the 1950s. Somehow these lowbrow abominations influenced a generation of artists who proudly blame career choices (and mental problems) on Eerie Publications. One of them, Stephen R. Bissette (Swamp Thing, Taboo, Tyrant), provides the introduction for this volume. Here's the sordid background behind this mysterious comics publisher, featuring astonishingly red reproductions of many covers and the most spectacularly creepy art.




Haunted Thrills #3


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HAUNTED THRILLS #3IN THIS ISSUE:Nightmare MansionWHEEL OF TERROR!Horror HourThe Strange Bell of Obani!Music and MayhemMonsters for RentNothing could match the imagination, the surprise, and the chilling-of-your-spine like the great horror comics of yesteryear. Now you can enjoy again (or - for the first time) the colorful and scary stories that haven't seen print in many decades! Check out the full line of public domain comics reprints from Golden Age Reprints and UP History and Hobby! HO1296720143868







The Weird Indexes of Eerie Publications


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Meticulously detailed indexes to the Eerie Publications horror comics, the dreadful bad-boys of black and white horror mags! THERE ARE NO STORIES REPRINTED HERE!!! Just hard-core, pure information.




Haunted Thrills Collection


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STORIES FROM HAUNTED THRILLS COMICS #3, 7, 10, 11, 12, 14, 17 AND #18AJAX-FARRELL 1952-1954The thrill of horror - is it what makes us human, or is it crazy? We love to be scared, and in the 1950s the horror comic ruled the newsstands! Witches, ghosts, monsters, and the undead - we fear them and we love them. In this giant collection we bring you a great assortment of stories from HAUNTED THRILLS! These books are reprinted from the best available images. Sometimes the early and rarer books reflect the age and the condition of the originals. Our books are NOT digitally remastered; they are taken from scans of actual comics. Many people enjoy these authentic characteristics. If you are not entirely happy, please contact us for exchange or refund at any time! ALL STORIES - NO ADSGet the complete catalog by contacting [email protected] VISIT OUR WEB STORE ATwww.classiccomicslibrary.biz




Tomb of Terror #3


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TOMB OF TERROR #3In the early 1950's, what was known as the "Pre-Code era", horror comics stretched (and often exceeded) the boundaries of what would be called "acceptable." TOMB OF TERROR was one of the most daring books, featuring not only suspenseful stories and excellent artistry, but the graphic horror that made parents fear for their childrens' sanity. Ah - good times!We have a great selection of issues for you: individually, as part of a multi-volume collection, or altogether in the giant CLASSIC COMICS LIBRARY #445These books are reprinted from the best available images, and the books will be updated as new copies are uncovered. Sometimes the early and rarer books reflect the age and the condition of the originals. Our books are NOT digitally remastered; they are taken from scans of actual comics. Many people enjoy these authentic characteristics. If you are not entirely happy, please contact us for exchange or refund at any time! ALL STORIES - NO ADSGet the complete catalog by contacting [email protected]




The Complete Tomb of Terror Collection Part 3


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THE COMPLETE TOMB OF TERROR PART 3ISSUES #9 THRU #12In the early 1950's, what was known as the "Pre-Code era", horror comics stretched (and often exceeded) the boundaries of what would be called "acceptable." TOMB OF TERROR was one of the most daring books, featuring not only suspenseful stories and excellent artistry, but the graphic horror that made parents fear for their children's' sanity. Ah - good times!We have a great selection of issues for you: individually, as part of a multi-volume collection, or altogether in the giant CLASSIC COMICS LIBRARY #445These books are reprinted from the best available images, and the books will be updated as new copies are uncovered. Sometimes the early and rarer books reflect the age and the condition of the originals. Our books are NOT digitally remastered; they are taken from scans of actual comics. Many people enjoy these authentic characteristics. If you are not entirely happy, please contact us for exchange or refund at any time! ALL STORIES - NO ADSGet the complete catalog by contacting [email protected]




The Valancourt Book of Victorian Christmas Ghost Stories, Volume Three


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A new anthology of twenty ghostly tales of Yuletide terror, collected from rare Victorian periodicals Seeking to capitalize on the success of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol (1843), Victorian newspapers and magazines frequently featured ghost stories at Christmas time, and reading them by candlelight or the fireside became an annual tradition, a tradition Valancourt Books is pleased to continue with our series of Victorian Christmas ghost stories. This third volume contains twenty tales, most of them never before reprinted. They represent a mix of the diverse styles and themes common to Victorian ghost fiction and include works by once-popular authors like Ellen Wood and Charlotte Riddell as well as contributions from anonymous or wholly forgotten writers. This volume also features a new introduction by Prof. Simon Stern. "Before me, with the sickly light from the lantern shining right down upon it, was--a cloven hoof! Then the awfulness of the compact I had made came to my mind with terrible force ..." - Frederick Manley, "The Ghost of the Cross-Roads" "By the fireplace there was a large hideous pool of blood soaking into the carpet, and leaving ghastly stains around. I am not ashamed to confess that my brain reeled; the mysterious horror overcame me ..." - Lillie Harris, "19, Great Hanover Street" "A fearful white face comes to me; a horrible mask, with features drawn as in agony--ghastly, pale, hideous! Death or approaching death, violent death, written in every line. Every feature distorted. Eyes starting from the head. Thin lips moving and working--lips that are cursing, although I hear no sound." - Hugh Conway, "A Dead Man's Face"