(W) Al Feldstein, Nick Meglin (A) Al Feldstein & Various (CA) Al Feldstein
Daring stories of cub reporters and grizzled newshounds, across the country and around the world! Collecting the complete run of Extra! from the crack artistic talents of Johnny Craig, John Severin, Reed Crandall, and Marie Severin. Featuring a foreword by John Arcudi.
(W) Bill Gaines & Various (A) Al Feldstein & Various (CA) Wally Wood
The classic EC series, presented as a deluxe-size trade paperback! This high-quality trade reprints the first six complete issues of the pulp-comic classic Shock SuspenStories! Featuing the titanic artistic talents of Al Feldstein, Jack Kamen, Jack Davis, Joe Orlando, Graham Ingles, and Wally Wood. Foreword by Steven Spielberg!
(W) Bill Gaines, Al Feldstein (A) Al Feldstein & Various (CA) Al Feldstein
The classic EC series, presented as a deluxe-size trade paperback! This high-quality trade reprints the issues #7-#12 of the pulp-comic classic Shock SuspenStories! Featuring twenty-four stories by the all-star artistic talents of Al Feldstein, Jack Kamen, Jack Davis, Joe Orlando, Al Williamson, and Wally Wood.
(W) Al Feldstein (A) Al Feldstein & Various (CA) Jack Davis
No line of comics is more revered and more controversial than the late, great EC Comics, and no EC title is more associated with the legendary publisher than Tales from the Crypt. Collecting issues #29-#34, this handsome hardcover edition presents more classic tales of horror, murder, and the supernatural written by Al Feldstein and illustrated by Jack Davis, Graham Ingels, Jack Kamen, George Evans, Joe Orlando, and Marie Severin.
(W) Bill Gaines, Al Feldstein (A) Al Feldstein & Various (CA) Al Feldstein
The second volume of Weird Science features classic stories written by William Gaines and Al Feldstein, and illustrated by such master artists as Wally Wood, Joe Orlando, Jack Kamen, Harvey Kurtzman, and Feldstein himself. This stunning collection reprints issues Weird Science #7-#12, a total of 24 complete breathtaking EC science-fiction stories, originally published in 1951 and 1952.