The Gothic Comics Bubble of 1971-1975
This post is brought to you by Strange Adventures by G. W. Thomas. This companion collection to Strange Detectives, offers tales of the Old West Read More
This post is brought to you by Strange Adventures by G. W. Thomas. This companion collection to Strange Detectives, offers tales of the Old West Read More
This post is brought to you by Strange Adventures by G. W. Thomas. This collection of occult detective stories features many classic Horror themes and Read More
This post is brought to you The Masterless Apprentice series by T. Neil Thomas. The Masterless Apprentice and The Masterless Assassin (and soon the Read More
The idea of a Horror comic set in space goes back into the Golden Age. The first company to really refine such a tale was Read More
If you missed the last one…. The rest of the Bronze Age, 1975 to 1986, is a scattered and largely unimpressive collection. The Frankenstein boom Read More
If you missed the last one… The Silver Age brought in the Comics’ Code and Horror comics became much tamer. Despite this, a classic like Read More
Adam Link was an important Science Fiction creation. It should be no surprise that he ended up in comic books. It didn’t hurt that Otto Read More
If you missed the last one… The Underwater City in the Silver Age took on the domed city look most often. DC Comics don’t dominate Read More
Lovecraft in Black & white is a no-brainer. The Gothic appeal of the Cthulhu Mythos is best served by uncolored penwork. The late Silver Age Read More
After the Edgar Allan Poe Post, I wanted to do More Horror Classics in Black & White. Warren and Skywald obliged nicely. Poe wasn’t the Read More