(W) Al Feldstein, Harvey Kurtzman (A/CA) Wallace Wood
Our acclaimed EC Comics Artists Library collects the best comics of the 1950s from the greatest mass market comic book publisher in history.Featured in this latest set are:The Woman Who Loved Life And Other Stories, illustrated by Johnny CraigAtom Bomb And Other Stories, illustrated by Wallace WoodMan and Superman And Other Stories, illustrated by Harvey KurtzmanTerror Train And Other Stories, illustrated by Al FeldsteinCollectively, that?s more than 120 stories and more than 1,000 pages, plus rarities, bonus features, and insightful commentary from EC scholars. A superb gift for the person in your life who?s into great comic art, illustration, or gripping storytelling!
(W) Wallace Wood, Al Feldstein, Ray Bradbury (A/CA) Wallace Wood
This mouth-watering collection features the finest (and rarest!) science fiction stories Wallace Wood ever drew — more than two dozen! Wood’s meticulously detailed, genre-defining brushwork introduces you to breathtaking planetary vistas, terrifying aliens, and sleek rocket ships surging with the power to conquer the stars.Our title story is a rarity that never appeared in any EC comic. Writtenand drawn for a 3-D comic that was canceled before it could be printed, we present it here in easy-on-the-eyes 2-D. Then, Wood’s most iconic story, “My World” is a stunning showcase of the preternatural talent and technique he brought to all his stories. Also included are his trilogy of Ray Bradbury adaptations — “Home to Stay,” “There Will Come Soft Rains…” and “Mars Is Heaven!” — plus “He Walked Among Us,” a “what if…?” variation on Bradbury’s “The Man” from The Illustrated Man.But that’s not all! An incredible science fiction bonus: Al Feldstein wrote many stories of people reaching from the beyond to right a wrong, but with t