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Driven out of business by self-appointed moral guardians a half-century ago, EC comics have acquired near-legendary status. EC scripts may have been several notches better than those of the competitors, but EC's stellar roster of artists is what makes fans so esteem the EC line. It is fitting, then, that this coffee-table tribute focuses on those illustrators. Geissman, coauthor of
Tales of Terror (2000), an exhaustive overview of EC, provides informative, insightful biographical sketches of 14 leading lights; full-color covers, story pages, and panels (including rare pre-EC work) by the subject and photos and other memorabilia illustrate, and a complete story concludes, each sketch. Geissman's coverage extends post-EC, when such artists as Wally Wood and Al Williamson maintained successful careers in comics, while others, such as Jack Davis and Johnny Craig, moved to commercial art; one EC mainstay, Graham Ingles, disappeared altogether. A colorful, in-depth survey that will grab EC's many devotees, comics fans who have enjoyed its subjects' subsequent work, and generalist pop-culture vultures alike.
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Review
"A beautiful and long overdue art book, but more than that--a fascinating look at the artists behind the art." --
Michael Mignola, creator of Hellboy"A beautiful and long overdue art book, but more than thata fascinating look at the artists behind the art." --
Michael Mignola, creator of Hellboy"A colorful, in-depth survey that will grab ECs many devotees and generalist pop-culture vultures alike." --
Booklist"A fresh look at the story of Entertaining Comics, the company that brought you Tales from the Crypt and MAD." --
Asbury Park Press"A monument to the achievements and enduring influence of an American institution that briefly shook up the staid 50s." --
Charlotte Observer"Heres an easy review: If you have any interest in E.C. Comics, you need a copy of Foul Play." --
Mark Evanier, author of MAD ARTRating: Four Stars: "From cover to cover, Foul Play is a home run!...[A] must have book." --
Comics Buyers GuideThree and a Half Stars: "A great introduction to E.C. history." --
Brent Frankenhoff, Comics Buyers Guide
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