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He is Restin Dane, AKA the Rook--adventurer, inventor...and Master of Time. Crossing the ages in his chesspiece-shaped Time Castle--aided by his gunfighter grandfather and a squad of eccentric robots--the Rook races from the Wild West to mythic kingdoms to unthinkable futures to put a few things right! From the pages of Eerie magazine come The Rook, William B. DuBay's signature creation that became a worldwide sensation. Featuring rare art by comics legends Richard Corben, Alfredo Alcala, Jim Starlin, and Lee Elias. Collects The Rook stories from Eerie issues #99-105.
From the pages of Warren Publishing's Eerie magazine, The Rook returns in new archival editions, bringing you the best of the time-travelling swash-buckler. Written by William B. Dubay and drawn by Jim Stenstrum, with covers by Paul Gulacy, The Rook follows scientist and adventurer Restin Dane as he travels through history righting wrongs and saving those in need, while investigating the mysteries of his own family history. Joined by robots he created, and traveling via his invention The Time Castle, the Rook takes readers on a journey through time they'll never forget. A value-priced, high-quality edition for Eerie and Creepy collectors. Dark Horse has re-launched The Rook with Steven Grant writing and Paul Gulacy providing the art.
In 1954, the comic book industry instituted the Comics Code, a set of self-regulatory guidelines imposed to placate public concern over gory and horrific comic book content, effectively banning genuine horror comics. Because the Code applied only to color comics, many artists and writers turned to black and white to circumvent the Code's narrow confines. With the 1964 Creepy #1 from Warren Publishing, black-and-white horror comics experienced a revival continuing into the early 21st century, an important step in the maturation of the horror genre within the comics field as a whole. This generously illustrated work offers a comprehensive history and retrospective of the black-and-white horror comics that flourished on the newsstands from 1964 to 2004. With a catalog of original magazines, complete credits and insightful analysis, it highlights an important but overlooked period in the history of comics.
Timeless tales for horror fans! Alien terrors and celestial double crosses abound in Cousin Eerie’s latest collection of strange suspense and science-fiction fright! Collecting Eerie issues #104 to #108, this tome features stories by Bruce Jones, Larry Hama, Pablo Marcos, Paul Gulacy, Alfredo Alcala, Jose Ortiz, and more! Introduction by Frank Barbiere. * An arresting assembly of timeless terror and classic creators! * All bonus features, fan pages, and letters columns are included!
Bizarre science fiction, luminous fantasy, dark psychological drama, and wild western adventure - in the pages of Eerie, these genres were brought together, twisted, and given thrilling touches of the macabre! This volume in the acclaimed Eerie Archives hardcover series collects all stories and bonus features from issues #81 to #85 including Jim Starlin's Darklon The Mystic, gorgeous colour covers by Frank Frazetta and the introduction of time-travelling, gun-slinging Rook. Eerie Archives has something for every horror devotee!
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Presents a collection of the horror-comic magazine detailing the adventures of Vampirella, a vampire heroine from another planet who comes to Earth to defeat the evil vampires threatening humans.
Collecting issues #52-#55 of Warren Publishing’s legendary Eeriehorror anthology, this deluxe hardcover features the character Hunter—the deadly demon killer of the future—making an explosive debut. Esteban Maroto continues his enchanting tales of Dax the Warrior, and Shreck struggles for survival on a dangerous, irradiated alternate world! A run of breathtaking covers by Sanjulian and Ken Kelly and a do-it-yourself Werewolf! board game top off this fine collection of 1970s horror tales! *The greatest horror comics of all time!
He is Restin Dane, AKA the Rook--adventurer, inventor...and Master of Time. Crossing the ages in his chesspiece-shaped Time Castle--aided by his gunfighter grandfather and a squad of eccentric robots--the Rook races from the Wild West to mythic kingdoms to unthinkable futures to put a few things right! From the pages of Eerie magazine come The Rook, William B. DuBay's signature creation that became a worldwide sensation. Featuring rare art by comics legends Richard Corben, Alfredo Alcala, Jim Starlin, and Lee Elias. Collects The Rook stories from Eerie issues #99-105.
Presents reprinted issues of the horror comic magazine "Creepy."