Over 300 pages of timeless terror from a 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! With an informative foreword by artist and comic book colorist José Villarrubia—who also provides color restoration—this volume features Richard Corben's original stories, Edgar Allan Poe adaptations, and collaborations with cast of comic-book writers.
These classic tales from the 1970s and early 1980s 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 ...
Τhe use of color can, at times, distract from deficiencies in artistic ability, but Corben needs no such crutch. While many artists have an often short "peak period," Corben's unidue artwork has been consistently Strong for decades.
With an introduction by Darwyn Cooke (DC: The New Frontier, Richard Stark's Parker), this collection of timeless tales will thrill, educate, and excite fans of horror, comics, and stellar illustration work.
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.
Terrible things stalk the forests outside Arkham in this chilling original tale from comics master Richard Corben!
To see the two of them back together and a project like this is just exciting as hell." —Mike Mignola
Featuring the work of Roger McKenzie, Alex Niño, Don McGregor, Victor de la Fuente and many more, and with hair-raising tales of bloodthirsty vampires, ruthless grave robbers, invisible men, alien creatures, and homicidal maniacs, these ...
The plot weaves together images from Corben's 1979 portfolio "Scenes from the Magic Planet" as set pieces within an amiably rambling quest adventure that's basically an heroic-fantasy farce.
BLAckLight (a W.Springfield, Mass . ... I'm glad to see that through such periodicals as EERIE, the illus trative art-form is appreci ated Also, I do not believe your magazine to be a 'comic book Each panel contains a picture worthy of ...
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.