Son of a mutant general and a human mother, Hunter is a half-breed warrior who fights for survival on a weird, irradiated alternate Earth. Cursed to remain apart from humanity, Hunter still protects the defenseless with the hope that mankind will someday rise from barbarism and rule again! A perfect synthesis of fantasy and science-fiction storytelling, Eerie Presents Hunter features the artwork of Paul Neary and collects the stories of all three incarnations of the Hunter character. With a new introduction by Dark Horse Comics publisher Mike Richardson, this deluxe edition also includes all Hunter spot art pieces and guest appearances that ran in the original Eerie magazine run!
Son of a mutant general and a human mother, Hunter is a half-breed warrior who fights for survival on a weird, irradiated alternate Earth. Cursed to remain apart from humanity, Hunter still protects the defenseless with the hope that mankind will someday rise from barbarism and rule again! A perfect synthesis of fantasy and science-fiction storytelling, Eerie Presents Hunter features the artwork of Paul Neary and collects the stories of all three incarnations of the Hunter character. With a new introduction by Dark Horse Comics publisher Mike Richardson, this deluxe edition also includes all Hunter spot art pieces and guest appearances that ran in the original Eerie magazine run!
Slithering upon the heels of Dark Horse's archive collections of the seminal horror comics magazine Creepy comes its terror-filled cousin publication Eerie! Dark Horse Comics has taken great, gruesome care in presenting this groundbreaking material to readers who have been waiting decades to get their claws on it. Eerie magazine, like its killer kin Creepy, features work from many of the masters of comics storytelling, including Gray Morrow, Frank Frazetta, Alex Toth, Joe Orlando, and others. For fans of spectacular spookiness, mind-bending sci-fi, and astonishing artwork, the Eerie Archives library is a must-have. • A New York Times bestseller!
When publisher Jim Warren created Creepy magazine in 1962, he soon realized he'd hit pay dirt on a gruesome gold mine of great comics storytelling. Under the leadership of editor/writer Archie Goodwin, Warren's hit line of horror comics magazines grew another lurid limb with the introduction of Eerie in 1964, and soon there were two great horror magazines on the rack instead of one. Following in the fetid footsteps of our sinfully successful archive library of Creepy, Dark Horse is also proudly publishing its Eerie equivalent—keeping chilling stories and incredible artwork in the family! Volume 2 includes astonishing artwork and classic stories from such comics legends as Gene Colan, Steve Ditko, Gray Morrow, Neal Adams, and Frank Frazetta.
Cousin Eerie is back with dozens more blood-chilling tales of terror and the macabre! Dark Horse Comics continues its groundbreaking archival reprint series, and this third installment of Eerie Archives is the spookiest yet! Eerie magazine was a newsstand fan favorite for years, but the original issues have long since been expensive and hard to find. Eerie Archives Volume 3 contains the beautiful black-and-white magazine interiors, plus the gorgeous front cover artwork, reproduced in full color. This collection of classic horror storytelling and astonishing artwork is a fine addition to any horror fan's library.
Dark Horse Comics unleashes the fourth big volume of best-selling Eerie magazine archives. Vampires, ghouls, werewolves, and ax-wielding maniacs are only the beginning of the thrills you'll find inside this huge collection crafted by the most gifted storytellers the medium of comics has ever known.
The New York Times best-selling reprint series continues! In the 1960s, publisher Jim Warren blew the competition out of the water and blew the minds of his readers with his magazine-sized horror comics Creepy and Eerie. Volume 5 collects five issues of the seminal American horror magazine Eerie into one big, beastly collection.
Eerie Archives is back and more beastly than ever with a sixth specter- packed volume! Eerie Archives Volume 6, collecting issues #28-#31 of the legendary horror magazine, includes work from such legendary artists as Gardner Fox, Vaughn Bodé, Richard Corben, Frank Frazetta, and others, illustrating stories by some of comics' most beloved writers, including Archie Goodwin, Nicola Cuti, and Doug Moench! Pick up one of these lovingly produced monsters and see why Eerie Archives has made multiple appearances on the New York Times bestseller list!
Eerie Archives Volume 7 collects issues #32-#36 of the original Eerie magazine series. This excursion features the work of comic book luminaries Ernie Colón, Mike Ploog, and Dave Cockrum, as well as fan-favorite Eerie creators Doug Moench, Don Glut, Tom Sutton, Sanjulian, Esteban Maroto, and Steve Skeates. Each volume in this series reprints Eerie's tales of horror in a high-quality format, including all Monster Gallery, Dear Cousin Eerie, and other fan pages!
Warren Publishing's outlet for everything fantastic, sinister, and otherworldly travels through the early seventies at light speed! Eerie Archives Volume 8 collects issues #37-#41 of the original Eerie magazine series. This excursion features the work of comic book luminaries Ernie Colón, Mike Ploog, and Dave Cockrum, as well as fan-favorite Eerie creators Doug Moench, Don Glut, Tom Sutton, Sanjulian, Esteban Maroto, and Steve Skeates.
Eerie Archives Volume 9 collects issues #42-#46 of the original Eerie magazine run. This volume features classic stories from comic book legends Richard Corben, Doug Moench, Reed Crandall, and Paul Neary, color covers by Luis Dominguez and Sanjulian, as well as mind-melting contributions from Eerie regulars Tom Sutton, Steve Skeates, Esteban Maroto, and Jerry Grandenetti. Whether traveling through space in Someday or trapped in a mad scientist's greenhouse in The Root of Evil, you'll be mesmerized by these timeless tales of horror! This collection also reprints all color stories, letters pages, and articles from the original magazines and features a new foreword by Timothy Truman (modern Creepy, King Conan).
Collecting issues #47-#51 of Warren Publishing's legendary anthology, this volume contains seminal work from Warren luminaries and fan-favorite creators like Doug Moench, Steve Skeates, Esteban Maroto, Tom Sutton, Al Milgrom, Jaime Brocal, Bill DuBay, and Paul Neary, and a new foreword by Batton Lash. Complete with vintage ads, all original text pieces, the debut of the Eerie's Delights feature, and reproductions of Sanjulian's legendary painted covers, this is one series that just keeps getting better and better! As a special bonus treat, this volume also reprints in color two horror-themed game spreads (complete with rules) created by Bill DuBay! • Eerie hero Dax the Warrior returns! • A New York Times best-selling series!
Collecting issues #52-#55 of Warren Publishing's legendary Eerie horror anthology, this deluxe edition 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!
The latest deluxe edition features work by Bernie Wrightson, Richard Corben, and Paul Neary, lavish covers by Ken Kelly and Sanjulian, and an interplanetary romance by none other than Wally Wood! We're introduced to the Spook, a voodoo-inspired zombie hero of the antebellum south. We continue the post-apocalyptic adventures of Hunter and follow Dr. Archaeus as he tracks down each of the twelve jurors who sentenced him to death! Collects Eerie magazine #56-#60. Retailer and Warren contributor Buddy Saunders pens a brand-new introduction!
Collecting issues #61-#64 from the midseventies, this terrible tome features dark and dystopian tales from talents like Wally Wood (Killer Hawk), Alex Toth (Daddy and the Pie), Bernie Wrightson (Cool Air), and Richard Corben (The Butcher). Revel in the vengeful exploits of favorite recurring characters Dr. Archaeus, Coffin, Exterminator One, the Spook, and others! This deluxe edition also includes all original letters columns and color frontispieces, and painted covers by Ken Kelly and Sanjulian. New introduction by Tom Neely (The Blot, The Wolf). Bernie Wrightson brings to life the disturbing H. P. Lovecraft yarn Cool Air!
The latest Eerie Archives volume reprints issues #65–#69 of Warren Publishing's frightful anthology of horror, fantasy, and science fiction and includes work by Alex Toth, Bernie Wrightson, Paul Neary, and others. Vivid covers by Ken Kelly and Sanjulian are reproduced, and a new introduction by John Cochran caps off this fine collection! Legendary creators—influential, experimental horror! There's an astonishing assortment of style and craftmanship contained in each and every volume.—Mania.com
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 edition series collects all stories and bonus features from issues #70 to #74. The continued adventures of Coffin, undead in the wild west! Thrill at the eye-popping artwork! Painted covers by Ken Kelly and Sanjulian, plus all text features and fan pages!
A terrifying tome delivering a stunning variety of high fantasy, sexy science fiction, Victorian mystery, and modern-day adventure—all united by a common sense of profound horror! Richard Corben, Bruce Jones, Jim Starlin, and others deliver subtle shudders, scream-inducing terrors, and shocking twist endings in Eerie issues #75–#80! The debut of Jim Starlin's Darklon the Mystic series! Marvel at Richard Corben's sexy thrillers! Foreword by Peter Bagge!
The Eerie anthology of horror, fantasy, and science fiction overflows with a bounty of black-and-white tales, always delivering bizarre twists and ironic punches! The latest volume in this award-winning edition series features early pieces starring Jim Starlin's Darklon the Mystic, gorgeous color covers by Frank Frazetta, and plenty of standalone scares! Collects Eerie magazine #81–#85. Foreword by Denis Kitchen! Featuring seven story interpretations inspired by an iconic Frazetta cover!
Richard Corben! Eerie Archives Volume 18 celebrates the unique horror work of Richard Corben. In addition to running some of the best Corben shorts from the seventies, this volume also includes a new interview between Corben and longtime collaborator JosÔøΩ Villarrubia! Horror masters Bruce Jones, Bernie Wrightson, and Alex Nino also contribute!Collects Eerie #86-#89! Exclusive new Richard Corben interview!
The Rook returns for more adventures, along with scores of aliens, classic creatures, modern terrors, and tales of human folly. Creators include horror masters Bruce Jones, Richard Corben, Alex Nino, and many others! Eerie Archives explores all things strange and horrific to deliver timeless, shocking, and experimental short stories to readers old and new! Collects Eerie #90–#94! An arresting assembly of timeless terror and classic creators that features works by Richard Corben, Alex Nino, Bruce Jones, and more!
Bipedal shark creatures, tattooed assassins, cursed family trees, and time-travel disasters fill the pages of Eerie Archives Volume 20! The Rook returns, the interlocking Fallen Angels stories show how supernatural justice comes to a big city, and the adventures of Mac Tavish: Hero of Zodiac V and Abelmar Jones: Supernatural Ghetto Detective continue! Collects Eerie 95–#99! All bonus features, fan pages, and letters columns are included! Foreword by Ray Fawkes (Creepy, Constantine)!
The apocalypse arrives! Robots attack, alien invaders descend, and other threats strive to eradicate mankind! Fan-favorite characters the Rook, Darklon, and Hunter return, and Eerie issues #100 to #103 are collected! Brought to you by comic book titans Paul Gulacy, Jim Starlin, Larry Hama, Bill DuBay, Budd Lewis, Leo Duranona, Alfredo Alcala, Jose Ortiz, and more!
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!
Unnatural creatures, Satanic horrors, and alien revelations stalk our nightmares in Cousin Eerie's latest collection of spooky suspense and sci-fi thrills! Collecting Eerie issues #109 to #113, this volume features stories by Bruce Jones, Larry Hama, Pablo Marcos, Paul Gulacy, Doug Moench, Val Mayerik, Jose Ortiz, and more! There's an astonishing assortment of style and [craftsmanship] contained in each and every volume of the Eerie (and for that matter, Creepy) Archives.—Mania.com
Clashing swords, alien menace, and harrowing adventure abound! Featuring stories by Victor de la Fuente, Carlos Jimenez, E.R. Cruz, Budd Lewis, Rudy Nebres, and others, Eerie Archives delivers nearly 300 pulse-pounding pages of adventure, horror, and wonder unavailable for over 35 years, and now in a deluxe edition edition. Collects Eerie magazines #114 to #119.
Tales of gruesome horror, astonishing fantasy, and white-knuckle adventure from one of comics most acclaimed magazines. Featuring stories by Victor de la Fuente, Don McGregor, E.R. Cruz, Budd Lewis, Val Mayerik, and others, Eerie Archives Volume 25 presents nearly 300 pages of chills and thrills.
Over 300 pages of ghastly horror, alien worlds, and heroic adventure await in Eerie Archives Volume 26. Featuring classic stories by Archie Goodwin, Howard Chaykin, Jim Starlin, Wally Wood, and others, this deluxe volume continues the complete collection of one of the most acclaimed magazines in comics history.
Presenting the final volume of Eerie Archives, a 320-page grand finale to the complete collection of one of the most acclaimed comics magazines of all time. With tales of terror and adventure by comics' finest creators, Eerie Archives volume 27 goes out with a resounding bang! Collects Eerie #132–#139.
Son of a mutant general and a human mother, Hunter is a half-breed warrior who fights for survival on a weird, irradiated alternate Earth. Cursed to remain apart from humanity, Hunter still protects the defenseless with the hope that mankind will someday rise from barbarism and rule again! A perfect synthesis of fantasy and science-fiction storytelling, Eerie Presents Hunter features the artwork of Paul Neary and collects the stories of all three incarnations of the Hunter character. With a new introduction by Dark Horse Comics publisher Mike Richardson, this deluxe edition also includes all Hunter spot art pieces and guest appearances that ran in the original Eerie magazine run!
Rodrigo D√≠az de Vivar—also known to historians as El Cid—was an eleventh century Spanish military commander who led both Christians and Moors into battle. In the pages of Eerie magazine, however, writer Budd Lewis and artist Gonzalo May (Vampirella) transform El Cid into a larger-than-life fantasy warrior, battling dragons, trolls, and sirens for his life-and demons for his soul! This deluxe edition collects every El Cid adventure that ran in Warren Publishing's Eerie magazine in the mid-1970s, featuring the elaborately detailed artwork of Mayo, plus Eerie's original historical background feature. Cover painting by Sanjulian, frontispiece by Bernie Wrightson (Frankenstein)!