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Creepy Archives Vol. 20

Creepy Archives Vol. 20

by Bruce Jones and Carmine Infantino
Hardback
Publication Date: 15/11/2014

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Creepy, the quintessential horror comics anthology from Warren Publishing, always delivered a heaping helping of horror! In this deluxe hardcover, which collects issues #94 through #98, you'll find uncanny fables of magical children, shocking tales of extraterrestrial encounters, and barbaric stories of warrior apes! Top talents like Frank Frazetta, Carmine Infantino, Bernie Wrightson, John Severin, Bruce Jones, and others contribute to this volume, which also includes all original letters columns, text pieces, and ads--as well as a new foreword by Eisner Award-winner Jonathan Case (Green River Killer, The Creep, Eerie Comics)!
ISBN:
9781616554170
9781616554170
Category:
Graphic Novels
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
15-11-2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Dark Horse Comics
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
280
Dimensions (mm):
282x220x25mm
Weight:
1.39kg
Bruce Jones

Bruce Jones, a former editor of Autosport magazine, is one of the most respected commentators and reporters on the motor racing scene around the world.

He has written numerous books, including the best-selling annual Formula 1 Grand Prix Guide (the 20th edition was published in 2016), Formula One: The Illustrated History, The Treasures of Formula One, Formula One Circuits from Above and The ITV Sport Complete Encyclopedia of Formula One.

Bruce considers his favourite place to be Goodwood, West Sussex, where he is the announcer at the annual Festival of Speed, and he has a regular commission at the Le Mans 24 Hour sportscar race. He lives near Shaftesbury in Dorset.

Carmine Infantino

The man most closely associated with the Silver Age Flash, Carmine Infantino began working in comics in the mid-1940s as the artist on such features as Green Lantern, Black Canary, Ghost Patrol and the original Golden Age Flash. Infantino lent his unique style to a variety of super-hero, supernatural, and Western features throughout the 1950s until he was tapped to pencil the 1956 revival of the Flash.

While continuing to pencil THE FLASH series, he also provided the art for other strips, including Batman, the Elongated Man and Adam Strange. Infantino became DC's editorial director in 1967 and ultimately its president before returning to freelancing in 1976. Since then he has pencilled and inked numerous features, including the Batman newspaper strip, GREEN LANTERN CORPS and DANGER TRAIL.

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