Aurora Monster Scenes

Aurora Monster Scenes

Author: Dennis L. Prince

Publisher:

Published: 2014-05-05

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9780692202876

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The story of Aurora Plastic Corporation's controversial Monster Scenes model kits from 1971. They raised cries of outrage, prompted protests, and ultimately toppled the once-proud hobby and toy company.


Creepy Archives

Creepy Archives

Author: B. Lewis

Publisher: Dark Horse Comics

Published: 2016-12-20

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 1506700322

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Presents reprinted issues of the horror comic magazine "Creepy."


Creepy Archives Volume 25

Creepy Archives Volume 25

Author: Various

Publisher: Dark Horse Comics

Published: 2016-12-20

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 1630085057

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Another volume packed with classic collaborations, hideous creatures, and bizarre settings! Stories by Budd Lewis, Len Wein, Carmine Infantino, Pablo Marcos, Val Mayerik, and many others are collected in this terrifying tome, featuring issues #117 to #122 of Warren Publishing’s groundbreaking horror title. Includes a foreword by The Goon’s Eric Powell! * A New York Times best-selling series!


Creepy Archives Vol 24

Creepy Archives Vol 24

Author: Durañona

Publisher: Dark Horse Comics

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1616559691

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Presents reprinted issues of the horror comic magazine "Creepy."


Creepy Archives Volume 24

Creepy Archives Volume 24

Author: Various

Publisher: Dark Horse Comics

Published: 2016-08-30

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1630085049

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Uncle Creepy--your favorite cackling comrade--has put together an impressive assembly of creators for Creepy Archives Volume 24! Stories by Archie Goodwin, Bruce Jones, Larry Hama, John Severin, Alex Toth, Al Williamson, Walter Simonson, and many others are collected in this horrifying hardcover, featuring issues #112 to #116 of Warren Publishing's groundbreaking and experimental horror title. This tome is overflowing with classic collaborations, timeless terror tales, bizarre creatures, and strange settings!


Creepy Archives Volume 8

Creepy Archives Volume 8

Author: Various

Publisher: Dark Horse Comics

Published: 2010-12-07

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 1621154521

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Dark Horse's multiple award winning archive editions of Creepy have arrived at one of the most compelling and legendary eras of the horror magazine's epic run. Creepy Archives Volume 8 collects issues #37 — #41, which herald the beginning of the more psychedelic and strangely spooky stories that came into vile vogue with the onset of the 1970s. This gore — geously designed volume highlights work from amazing artists such as Basil Gogos, Ernie Colon, Vaughn Bode;, Ken Kelly, and others, and stories written by Nicola Cuti, Phil Seuling, Doug Moench, and other great monsterminds! * Creepy Archives Volume 1 was awarded the 2009 Will Eisner Award for Best Archival Collection. * "Terrifyingly good!" -Cory Doctorow, boingboing.net


House of Secrets #92 Facsimile Edition (2019-) #1

House of Secrets #92 Facsimile Edition (2019-) #1

Author: Len Wein

Publisher: DC Comics

Published: 2019-08-28

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13:

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DC’s original Swamp Thing made his unforgettable first appearance in this 1971 mystery comic, now reprinted in this new facsimile edition! Now’s your chance to experience writer Len Wein and artist Bernie Wrightson’s first take on DC’s most popular monster, along with several other scary tales.


I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts

I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts

Author: Mark Dery

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2012-04-06

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 9781452938905

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From the cultural critic Wired called “provocative and cuttingly humorous” comes a viciously funny, joltingly insightful collection of drive-by critiques of contemporary America where chaos is the new normal. Exploring the darkest corners of the national psyche and the nethermost regions of the self—the gothic, the grotesque, and the carnivalesque—Mark Dery makes sense of the cultural dynamics of the American madhouse early in the twenty-first century. Here are essays on the pornographic fantasies of Star Trek fans, Facebook as Limbo of the Lost, George W. Bush’s fear of his inner queer, the theme-parking of the Holocaust, the homoerotic subtext of the Super Bowl, the hidden agendas of IQ tests, Santa’s secret kinship with Satan, the sadism of dentists, Hitler’s afterlife on YouTube, the sexual identity of 2001’s HAL, the suicide note considered as a literary genre, the surrealist poetry of robot spam, the zombie apocalypse, Lady Gaga, the Church of Euthanasia, toy guns in the dream lives of American boys, and the polymorphous perversity of Madonna’s big toe. Dery casts a critical eye on the accepted order of things, boldly crossing into the intellectual no-fly zones demarcated by cultural warriors on both sides of America’s ideological divide: controversy-phobic corporate media, blinkered academic elites, and middlebrow tastemakers. Intellectually omnivorous and promiscuously interdisciplinary, Dery’s writing is a generalist’s guilty pleasure in an age of nanospecialization and niche marketing. From Menckenesque polemics on American society and deft deconstructions of pop culture to unflinching personal essays in which Dery turns his scalpel-sharp wit on himself, I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts is a head-spinning intellectual ride through American dreams and American nightmares.