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Eerie Archives Vol.6 (2011)  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at March 8, 2013
Eerie Archives Vol.6 (2011)

Eerie Archives Vol.6 (2011)
English | CBR | 249 pages | 208.64 MB

Eerie Archives is back and more beastly than ever with a sixth specter-packed volume! Collecting issues #28-#32 of the legendary horror magazine, Eerie Archives Volume 6 includes work from such legendary artists as Gardner Fox, Vaughn Bode, Richard Corben, Frank Frazetta, and others, illustrating stories by some of comics' most beloved writers, including Archie Goodwin, Nicola Cuti, and Doug Moench. Pick up one of these lovingly produced monsters and see why Eerie Archives has made multiple appearances on the New York Times bestseller list This volume includes a new introduction by frequent Eerie contributor Nicola Cuti!

Vampirella Archives v14 (2016)  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at Oct. 30, 2016
Vampirella Archives v14 (2016)

Vampirella Archives v14 (2016)
English | CBR | 335 pages | 598.92 MB

Behold the tome of spine-chilling terror and mind-blowing fantasy to haunt your dreams at night… the fourteenth volume of Vampirella Archives! Explore the hidden vaults of the Warren Publishing library with horror hostess extraordinaire Vampirella, thrilling to some of her finest (and most fear-fraught) adventures from yesteryear, plus an intoxicating selection of the era's best horror and science fiction stories. As you face Haitian Voodoo and star beasts, zombie hordes and the Blood Red Queen, you'll witness the storytelling magic of such luminaries as Archie Goodwin, Bruce Jones, Auraleon, Jose Ortiz, Rich Margopoulos, and many more.
This edition of Vampirella Archives collects Vampirella Magazine #97-103, and features a wealth of bonus materials from a bygone era, including the "Feary Tales" feature on urban legends, the monthly "Scarlet Letters" column, "Vampi's Vault" of creator biographies and literary reviews, and intact vintage advertisements.

Eerie Archives v20 (2015)  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at April 3, 2016
Eerie Archives v20 (2015)

Eerie Archives v20 (2015)
English | CBR | 277 pages | 273.31 MB

Bipedal shark creatures, tattooed assassins, cursed family trees, and time-travel disasters fill the pages of Eerie Archives Volume 20! The Rook returns in continuing, longer adventures by Bill DuBay and Luis Bermejo. The interlocking "Fallen Angels" stories show how supernatural justice comes to a big city. The tales of Mac Tavish: Hero of Zodiac V and Abelmar Jones: Supernatural Ghetto Detective continue! Creators include horror maestros Bruce Jones, Bill DuBay, Alex Nino, Russ Heath, Jose Ortiz, and many others! Eerie Archives explores all things strange and horrific to deliver timeless, shocking, and experimental short stories to readers old and new! Collects Eerie #95-#99!

Vampirella Archives v12 (2015)  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at Oct. 4, 2015
Vampirella Archives v12 (2015)

Vampirella Archives v12 (2015)
English | CBR | 387 pages | 786.99 MB

The terror continues in the fear-fraught twelfth volume of Vampirella Archives! This collection revisits some of the finest tales of horror hostess Vampirella ever seen in the Warren Publishing library, plus a delightfully devilish selection of the era's best horror and science fiction stories. With space pirates, mermaids, bloodsuckers, and renegade wizards running amok within these pages, fearless readers will thrill to the creative talents of such horror luminaries as Archie Goodwin, Bruce Jones, Jose Gonzalez, Bill DuBay, and many more. This edition of Vampirella Archives collects Vampirella Magazine #80-88, and features a wealth of bonus materials from a bygone era, including the "Feary Tales" feature on urban legends, the monthly "Scarlet Letters" column, "Vampi's Vault" of creator biographies and literary reviews, and intact vintage advertisements.

Eerie Archives v19 (2015)  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at July 12, 2015
Eerie Archives v19 (2015)

Eerie Archives v19 (2015)
English | CBR | 280 pages | 318.18 MB

Deceptive aliens, towering beauties, hideous monsters, and time-traveling gunslingers populate the pages of Eerie Archives Volume 19! The Rook returns for more adventures with his dangerous crew, along with scores of aliens, classic creatures, modern terrors, and tales of human folly. Creators include horror masters Bruce Jones, Richard Corben, Bill DuBay, Alex Nino, Budd Lewis, Jose Ortiz, and many others! Eerie Archives explores all things strange and horrific to deliver timeless, shocking, and experimental short stories to readers old and new!

Steve Ditko Archives Vol 4 Impossible Tales (TPB) (2014)  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at Dec. 15, 2014
Steve Ditko Archives Vol 4 Impossible Tales (TPB) (2014)

Steve Ditko Archives Vol 4 Impossible Tales (TPB) (2014)
English | CBR | 242 pages | 763.26 MB

Like its predecessors, Impossible Tales: The Steve Ditko Archives Vol. 4 features over 200 meticulously restored full-color pages of Ditko in his early prime - stories that have never seen a proper reprinting until now, thrilling stories of suspense, mystery, haunted houses, and unsuspecting victims all delineated in Ditko's wildly idiosyncratic, masterful style. This fourth volume ranks as the best in the Steve Ditko Archives series to date thanks in large part to the inspiration Ditko took from comics derived from the classic host-narrated radio shows, which gave an extra oomph to his creepy yarns, edited by Blake Bell.

Creepy Archives - Volume 15 (2013)  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at Feb. 2, 2014
Creepy Archives - Volume 15 (2013)

Creepy Archives - Volume 15 (2013)
English | CBR | 266 pages | 268.58 MB

When Creepy teams up with Edgar Allan Poe, you know you're in for a terrifying treat! The latest hardcover volume in Dark Horse's Creepy Archives series includes a whopping twelve tales adapted from the founding father of short-form horror himself. Creepy Archives Volume 15 collects issues #69-72 of Warren Publishing's monumental anthology and features work by Richard Corben, Bernie Wrightson, Luis Bermejo, Jose Gual, and others! All original Creepy magazine letters columns and features are included - like the "Everything You Always Wanted to Know…About Comics!" series of articles - plus a new introduction by comic-book writer and journalist Steve Ringgenberg.

Eerie Archives Vol.7 (2011)  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at March 8, 2013
Eerie Archives Vol.7 (2011)

Eerie Archives Vol.7 (2011)
English | CBR | 291 pages | 241.01 MB

Eerie Archives returns with a seventh excursion into unchartered horrors, breathtaking thrills, and dark, dark humor! Discover why Eerie Archives has made multiple appearances on the New York Times bestseller list and relish the best horror tales of the early 1970s, as these remarkable stories are now presented in a deluxe, hardcover format with a special foreword by Eisner Award-winning artist Guy Davis!

Eerie Archives Vol.5 (2010)  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at Feb. 22, 2013
Eerie Archives Vol.5 (2010)

Eerie Archives Vol.5 (2010)
English | CBR | 275 pages | 241.44 MB

Eerie Archives Volume 5 collects five issues of the seminal American horror magazine Eerie into one big, beastly hardcover collection. In the 1960s, 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 creators like Archie Goodwin, Frank Frazetta, Ken Kelly, and Steve Ditko. Don't miss this creepy, crawly keystone for any horror or comics aficionado's library.

Eerie Archives - Volume 01 (2009)  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at Feb. 17, 2013
Eerie Archives - Volume 01 (2009)

Eerie Archives - Volume 01 (2009)
English | CBR | 259 pages | 144.37 MB

Slithering upon the heels of Dark Horse's archive collections of the seminal horror comics magazine Creepy comes its terror-filled cousin publication Eerie! Collected for fans for the first time ever, and packaged in the same amazing oversized format as the Creepy Archives, Dark Horse Comics has taken great, gruesome care in presenting this groundbreaking material to readers who have been waiting decades to get their claws on it. Eerie magazine, like its killer kin Creepy, features work from many of the masters of comics storytelling. For fans of spectacular spookiness, mind-bending sci-fi, and astonishing artwork, the Eerie Archives library is a must have!