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Snake Tales
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- Published: 09-19-2016, 08:44 AM
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Snake Tales
Snake Tales
Released by: IDW Publishing/Yoe Books
Released on: August 17th, 2016.
Written & Illustrated by: Various
Purchase From Amazon Snakes! Maligned since the book of Genesis, they're often the stuff of sinister legend, nightmare fuel. We see this in pop culture all over the place, from movies to TV shows to… comic books. And some of those comics books just so happened to have been published in the pre-code glory days of the industry. The good pe... -
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Complete Voodoo, The: Volume One
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- Published: 12-08-2015, 09:30 AM
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Complete Voodoo, The: Volume One
Complete Voodoo, The: Volume One
Released by: IDW Publishing/Yoe Books
Released on: December 7th, 2015.
Written by: Various
Illustrated by: Various
Purchase From Amazon Voodoo began its life in May of 1952 when the first issue of publisher Robert Farrell's horror series hit newsstands around America, hoping to get in on some of that success that E.C. Comics was experiencing with their now infamous line of horror and suspense titles. Now, IDW Publish... -
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Tom Sutton's Creepy Things
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- Published: 02-05-2015, 09:14 AM
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Tom Sutton's Creepy Things
Published by: IDW Publishing / Yoe Books!
Released on: Jan. 7, 2015
Writer: Tom Sutton, Nicola Cuti, Joe Gill
Artist: Tom Sutton
Cover Artist: Tom Sutton
Purchase at Amazon Tom Sutton was a major contributor to the world of post-code horror comic books and magazines, working for the big guys and for the not-so big guys as well. Although his name may not be among the first to come up in a conversation about horror comic artists, his work stands out in a se... -
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Classic Popeye #30
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- Published: 02-14-2015, 10:44 AM
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Classic Popeye #30
Published by: IDW Publishing / Yoe Books!
Released on: Jan. 28, 2015
Writer: Bud Sagendorf
Artist: Bud Sagendorf
Cover artist: Bud Sagendorf
Purchase at Amazon This month's comic starts off with a tale called “Desert Pirates: A Story of Evil Haggeryâ€, and the Sea Hag is back at it again, scheming to get the best of that blasted Popeye. And by the best, we mean she aims once again to kill him. Using Wimpy's bottomless stomach and never endin... -
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Classic Popeye #29
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- Published: 01-01-2015, 11:00 AM
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Classic Popeye #29
Published by: IDW Publishing / Yoe Books!
Released on: Dec. 10, 2014
Writer: Bud Sagendorf
Artist: Bud Sagendorf
Cover artist: Bud Sagendorf
Purchase at Amazon Sea Hag makes her second appearance in a row, Wimpy's financial advice equals a windfall for Swee'Pea (and more so himself), and Axle and Cam have another moronic episode. It's most-hands-on-deck for the Thimble Theatre players for three all-new reprinted tales from the 1950s with the best of the... -
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Haunted Horror #14
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- Published: 12-24-2014, 11:09 AM
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Haunted Horror #14
Published by: IDW/Yoe Books
Released on: Dec. 10, 2014
Writers: various, but not credited (unknown)
Artists: various
Cover: A.C. Hollingsworth
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Click HERE for last issue's write-up. Issue after issue Haunted Horror continues to be a bi-monthly highlight with its reprints of some great 1950s pre-code, brain-rotting stories of revenge and ghastly deaths. Seven tales fill this issue, complete with a fantastic cover court... -
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Classic Popeye #28
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- Published: 11-28-2014, 09:38 AM
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Classic Popeye #28
Published by: IDW Publishing / Yoe Books!
Writer: Bud Sagendorf
Artist: Bud Sagendorf
Cover artist: Bud Sagendorf
Purchase at Amazon This month's reprint of Popeye from the 1950s is full of greed, deceit, and weed withdrawal. It's a (not) very special Popeye issue that the whole family need not gather around to read. But it's still good ol' Popeye and his idjit bunch of associates, and it's still a mindless but fun quickie read for those times when you need to bre... -
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Haunted Horror #13
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- Published: 10-15-2014, 08:15 AM
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Haunted Horror #13
Published by: IDW Publishing / Yoe Books
Released on: Oct. 8, 2014
Writers: various, but not credited (unknown)
Artists: various
Cover: A.C. Hollingsworth
Purchase at Amazon Haunted Horror celebrates issue “unlucky number 13†with a fresh (sort of) batch of reprinted stories from the pre-comics code horror books that gagged the stands in the 1950s. Enjoy this issue's outing of short stories, sometimes with a horror host paving the path. W... -
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Classic Popeye #27
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- Published: 10-17-2014, 08:22 AM
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Classic Popeye #27
Published by: IDW Publishing / Yoe Books!
Writer: Bud Sagendorf
Artist: Bud Sagendorf
Cover artist: Bud Sagendorf
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Kindle Edition So what are Popeye and his gang of numb nuts up to this month? The usual. Anyone want it any other way? Probably not. It's nice to have a politically incorrect comic book to read that is racist by today's standards. Innocent racism, sure, but it ought to offend the self-righteous for certain. Especially ... -
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Weird Love #3
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- Published: 09-11-2014, 08:35 AM
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Weird Love #3
Published by: IDW Publishing
Released on: Sept. 10, 2014
Fall is in the air and a young man's fancy turns to ridiculously-prudish romance comics of yesteryear, thanks to IDW Publishing yet again! So, without further ado:
There's No Romance In Rock 'N' Roll - First published in True Life Romance #3, Aug. 1956, this story is 100% accurate about the delirious distraction that is rock 'n roll. Shirley is a young girl only interested in dancing and listening... -
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Weird Love #2
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- Published: 09-09-2014, 08:18 AM
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Weird Love #2
Published by: IDW Publishing
Released on: July 2, 2014
Love is a weird enough thing as it is but these collections of various romance comics from the 1950's are sure to make it even more awkward. So, with all proper introductions approved by Miss Manners herself, let's recap the tales included in the latest release from IDW Publishing:
Yes, I Was an Escort Girl - Originally appearing in True Life Secrets #12, March 1953, it's the nearly-tragic tale... -
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Popeye Classics Volume 4
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- Published: 08-11-2014, 08:19 AM
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Popeye Classics Volume 4
Published by: IDW Publishing / Yoe Books!
Released on: June 11, 2014
Writer: Bud Sagendorf
Artist: Bud Sagendorf
Cover artist: Bud Sagendorf
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Kindle edition
This volume collects Bud Sagendorf's comic books from the 1950s Popeye, also reprinted by Yoe Press and IDW Publishing under the title Classic Popeye, which mirrors the 50s books, cover and issue numbers alike. Volume Four collects the reprints for issues #15 through #19, ... -
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Classic Popeye #23
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- Published: 07-02-2014, 09:24 AM
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Classic Popeye #23
Published by: IDW Press / Yoe Books!
Writer: Bud Sagendorf
Artist: Bud Sagendorf
Cover artist: Bud Sagendorf
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Kindle Edition “Boom! Boom!†or “Pirates is Rodents!â€â€¦Popeye hears on the radio that pirates have been attacking ships and that just rubs Popeye the wrong way. He hates pirates, and until now thought he freed the world of all pirates. Seems they have regrouped and off the sailor goes to take care of the... -
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Haunted Horror #11
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- Published: 06-26-2014, 08:33 AM
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Haunted Horror #11
Published by: IDW / Yoe Books
Released on: June 11, 2014
Writers: various , but not credited (unknown)
Artists: various
Cover: Warren Kremer
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Kindle version It's so nice when every second month comes and the newest issue of Haunted Horror is released. This edition is even better than the last, starting out with a depraved cover from Warren Kremer, originally published on Mister Mystery Vol. 6 #3 in 1946. seven stories fill the in... -
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Haunted Horror #10
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- Published: 04-28-2014, 08:26 AM
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Haunted Horror #10
Published by: IDW Publishing / Yoe Books
Released on: Apr. 30, 2014
Writers: various
Artists: various
Cover: Tony Mortellaro
Purchase at Amazon Yoe Books' Haunted Horror series hits its tenth big issue, bringing the readers tales of doom reprinted from the pages of various pre-code horror titles. These less celebrated titles were every bit as creepy, and at times downright nasty, as their more well-known counterparts, and Yoe gives the reader ... -