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9781606997284: The EC Artists Library Slipcase Vol. 1 (The Fantagraphics EC Comics Artists Library)

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Synopsis

This boxed set collects the first four of our artist-centric NY Times bestselling series of EC Comics collections

A boxed set of our first four books in our acclaimed EC Comics Library series, which collects the best comics of the 1950s from the greatest mass market comic book publisher in history. Featured are: Corpse On The Imjin! by Harvey Kurtzman, et al.; Came The Dawn by Wallace “Wally” Wood, Al Feldstein, et al.; 50 Girls 50 by Al Williamson, Al Feldstein, et al.; and 'Tain’t The Meat... It’s The Humanity! by Jack Davis, Al Feldstein, et al. A great Father’s Day gift or for the genre fiction fan in your life! Black & white illustrations throughout

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About the Authors

Jack Davis (1924–2016, b. Atlanta, Georgia) was a founding cartoonist of Mad and one of the most in-demand caricaturists and cartoonists in the world throughout his 60-plus-year career. Among many other honors, he was inducted into the Will Eisner Hall of Fame in 2003.

Albert B. Feldstein (1928–2014; Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame, 2003) was a triple-threat writer, artist, and editor, renowned for his work on such titles as Weird Science, Tales From the Crypt, and Mad magazine. He received the Bram Stoker Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011.

In addition to his pioneering work on the “serious” EC war comics, Harvey Kurtzman (1924-1993) created the all-time greatest satirical comic (with Mad), the most widely-read adult comic strip (with “Little Annie Fanny” in Playboy), and one of the earliest graphic novels (with the 1959 The Jungle Book).

Wallace Allan Wood (1927–1981) is widely considered to be America’s greatest science fiction cartoonist. But Wood could ― and did ― do it all: humor (a founding cartoonist of Mad), crime, superheroes, romance, war. He was also a pioneering alternative/underground cartoonist/publisher with his magazine witzend. Among many other honors, he was inducted into the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame in 1992.

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