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Preview: Jack Cole’s Deadly Horror HC (IDW)

Posted on the 02 October 2013 by Comicscritic @comicscritic

Preview of Jack Cole’s Deadly Horror HC

Jack Cole's Deadly Horror

We present an extensive preview of Jack Cole’s Deadly Horror HC featuring the early works of writer/artist Jack Cole, on sale October 2nd, 2013 from IDW Publishing.

 

Jack Cole’s Deadly Horror (Chilling Archives of Horror)

Jack Cole (w & a & c)

Jack Cole is widely acclaimed for his brilliant work on his creation, the superhero Plastic Man. But he didn’t just stretch people’s imaginations, he also frightened them out of their wits! Cole’s comics in this genre were some of the most grisly, horrifyingly gut-wrenching art and stories in the history of comics!

In Jack Cole’s Deadly Horror you’ll read comic stories from the 1950s with titles like “Orgy of Death,” “Hangman’s Horror,” “The Corpse That Wouldn’t Die,” “A Pact With The Devil,” and many more spine-tingling tales. Introduced by Eisner Award winning comics historian Craig Yoe with rare art and background material.

This large format full color book is part of the acclaimed Chilling Archives of Horror Comics, which includes Dick Briefer’s Frankenstein, Bob Powell’s Terror, and Zombies!

HC • FC • $24.99 • 148 pages • 8.5″ x 11″ • ISBN 978-1-61377-656-8

Bullet points:

· Terrifying early work from the creator of Plastic Man!

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- The Comic Book Critic


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