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Eerie Archives Volume 1

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$24.99 US
8.41"W x 10.86"H x 0.52"D   | 26 oz | 18 per carton
On sale Oct 03, 2023 | 256 Pages | 978-1-5067-3619-8
Now available in an affordable paperback format, Eerie Archives Volume 1 features some of the most acclaimed works of horror, murder, and the macabre in the history of graphic fiction.

Eerie, like its killer kin Creepy, features work from many of the grandmasters of comics storytelling, including Frank Frazetta, Al Williamson, Gray Morrow, Alex Toth, Steve Ditko, and others and stories by the legendary Archie Goodwin.

Features the ultra-rare Eerie #1, for which only 200 “ashcan” copies were originally printed!

Collects Eerie magazine #1–#5.
“The degree of knack, skill, method, and artistry is astounding.” —Book Reporter
Archie Goodwin (1937–1988) was a comic book writer, editor, and artist. Goodwin was a chief contributor for Creepy and Eerie, two of the premier comic anthologies of the mid-twentieth century. Goodwin is cited as being one of the greatest comic book editors of all time and is the winner of multiple Shazam awards. View titles by Archie Goodwin
Steve Ditko is a comic book writer, penciller, and inker. He is known for his work on Spider-Man, Eerie, Doctor Strange, Blue Beetle, and many other beloved comic book titles. Ditko created the characters of Spider-Man and Doctor Strange with Stan Lee. Ditko is a legend in the industry in his own right, and is a member of the Jack Kirby Hall of Fame and the Will Eisner Hall of Fame. View titles by Steve Ditko
Al Williamson (1931–2010) was one of the premier science-fiction and fantasy comic strip artists of his time. Born in New York and educated at The School of Visual Arts, Williamson had a photo-realistic style that hadn't been seen in the world of comics up to that point. He is the winner of multiple Eisner Awards. View titles by Al Williamson

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Now available in an affordable paperback format, Eerie Archives Volume 1 features some of the most acclaimed works of horror, murder, and the macabre in the history of graphic fiction.

Eerie, like its killer kin Creepy, features work from many of the grandmasters of comics storytelling, including Frank Frazetta, Al Williamson, Gray Morrow, Alex Toth, Steve Ditko, and others and stories by the legendary Archie Goodwin.

Features the ultra-rare Eerie #1, for which only 200 “ashcan” copies were originally printed!

Collects Eerie magazine #1–#5.

Praise

“The degree of knack, skill, method, and artistry is astounding.” —Book Reporter

Author

Archie Goodwin (1937–1988) was a comic book writer, editor, and artist. Goodwin was a chief contributor for Creepy and Eerie, two of the premier comic anthologies of the mid-twentieth century. Goodwin is cited as being one of the greatest comic book editors of all time and is the winner of multiple Shazam awards. View titles by Archie Goodwin
Steve Ditko is a comic book writer, penciller, and inker. He is known for his work on Spider-Man, Eerie, Doctor Strange, Blue Beetle, and many other beloved comic book titles. Ditko created the characters of Spider-Man and Doctor Strange with Stan Lee. Ditko is a legend in the industry in his own right, and is a member of the Jack Kirby Hall of Fame and the Will Eisner Hall of Fame. View titles by Steve Ditko
Al Williamson (1931–2010) was one of the premier science-fiction and fantasy comic strip artists of his time. Born in New York and educated at The School of Visual Arts, Williamson had a photo-realistic style that hadn't been seen in the world of comics up to that point. He is the winner of multiple Eisner Awards. View titles by Al Williamson