Haunt of Fear comic books issue 1 1990-1992
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1992-99 RC/Gemstone reprint series. This series can easily be confused with the original series (10c cover priced), the 1990-91 Gladstone reprint series, or 1991-92 Russ Cochran reprint series. Cover art by Johnny Craig. The Wall, art by Johnny Craig; Clara is always harping to Neal about tending to the cat's needs, even if they supercede those of him as her husband. House of Horror, script by Albert B. Feldstein, art by Harvey Kurtzman; Three college freshmen plegees disappear one night as part of the Gamma Delta Fraternity hazing at a local haunted house, the Palmer Place. The Mad Magician, script by Gardner Fox, pencils by Harry Harrison, inks by Wallace Wood. The Thing in the Swamp, script and art by Albert B. Feldstein. 36 pgs., full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.
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Published Sep 1991 by Russ Cochran.$6.49
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Reprints: Jack Davis, Wally Wood, and Joe Orlando. 1991-92 Russ Cochran reprint series. This series can easily be confused with the original series (10c cover priced), the 1990-91 Gladstone reprint series, or 1992-99 RC/Gemstone reprint series. Cover price $2.00.
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Reprints: Graham Ingels, George Evans, Wally Wood, Al Williamson, and Joe Orlando Cover price $2.00.
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Published Jan 1992 by University Press of Missi.
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1st U.S. Edition - 1st printing. By Martin Barker. Between 1949 and 1955 Britain, as many other countries, was swept by a rising panic over horror comics from the US such as Eerie and Crimes By Women. The campaign to rid Britain of such "harmful" material culminated in an Act of Parliament banning their publication or sale. Martin Barker investigates this movement in 50's Britain and its connections to the Communist party. In doing so he raises some serious questions about the state of British culture during that era. Originally published in 1984 by U.K. publisher Pluto Press, this is the first U.S. edition from University Press of Mississippi. Softcover, 5-in. x 8-in., 240 pages, B&W. Cover price $12.99.