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Weird Science comic books issue 15

  • Issue #15
    Weird Science (1992 Russ Cochran/Gemstone) 15

    Edited by William M. Gaines. Cover by Wally Wood. Stories by Albert B. Feldstein, Wally Wood, Al Williamson, Jack Kamen, and Joe Orlando. Strange, suspenseful tales of horror and science fiction—this is Weird Science! Reprinted from the classic 1950s EC series of the same name. 36 pages, full color. $2.00. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #15
    Weird Science (1950 E.C.) 15

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    Cover by Wally Wood. Stories by Bill Gaines and Al Feldstein. Art by Wally Wood, Al Williamson, Jack Kamen, and Joe Orlando. NOTE: There are two issues in this series numbered 15. The one dated July/Aug 1950 is issue # 4 in the series. The issue pictured here, dated sept/oct 1952, is the actual # 15 in the series. (This issue was reprinted by East Coast Comics with a $1 cover and 1970's copyright date (see E.C. Classic Reprints #2). These and other changes make the reprint easy to distinguish from the original which has a 10-cent cover price and a 1950's publication date.) EC's influential New Trend title featured some legendary sci-fi and comics artists. Lonely Melvin gets his own personal harem - just add water, featuring good-girl art by Jack Kamen. Cowboys are lured by a beautiful woman into a trap set by alien ranchers, with art by Joe Orlando. Scientists accidentally travel back in time, in Al Williamson's first Weird Science story. Plus The EC "Artist of the Issue" featuring Joe Orlando, which has a special meaning for fans of the original Watchmen. Cool dinosaur cover by Wally Wood. The Martians!; Captivity; Cunning!; Miscalculation; Bum Steer. 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.