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The Thing from the Grave and Other Stories
Contributor(s): Orlando, Joe (Author), Fedstein, Al (Author), Bradbury, Ray D. (Author)
ISBN: 1683960319     ISBN-13: 9781683960317
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
OUR PRICE:   $25.49  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: August 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Horror
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Anthologies
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Literary
Dewey: 741.597
LCCN: 2016961049
Series: EC Comics Library
Physical Information: 1" H x 7.3" W x 10.3" (1.95 lbs) 240 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
This special collection features more than 30 EC classics from the pages of Tales From the Crypt, The Haunt of Fear, The Vault of Horror, Shock SuspenStories, Impact, and Crime SuspenStories. Of special note is all of Orlando's Panic stories, including parodies of Mother Goose, TV commercials, and soap operas.

Contributor Bio(s): Bradbury, Ray: - Ray Bradbury was born in Waukegan, Illinois, in 1920. Growing up during the Great Depression, Bradbury began writing at the age of 11. Unable to join the military in World War II due to his poor eyesight, he began publishing science fiction stories. In 1947 he married Marguerite McClure and they had four daughters. His career as a writer included such notable works as Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles, and I Sing The Body Electric. Primarily known for his successes in science fiction, Bradbury also worked on various horror and mystery stories, as well as screenplays and television scripts. During his lifetime he received numerous awards, including a Pulitzer in 2007. Bradbury passed away in 2012.Orlando, Joe: - Joe Orlando (1927-1998; Will Eisner Hall of Fame, 2007) was a prolific illustrator, writer, editor, and cartoonist who rose from artist at EC Comics to vice president at DC Comics.Bradbury, Ray D.: - Ray Bradbury was born in Waukegan, Illinois, in 1920. Growing up during the Great Depression, Bradbury began writing at the age of 11. Unable to join the military in World War II due to his poor eyesight, he began publishing science fiction stories. In 1947 he married Marguerite McClure and they had four daughters. His career as a writer included such notable works as Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles, and I Sing The Body Electric. Primarily known for his successes in science fiction, Bradbury also worked on various horror and mystery stories, as well as screenplays and television scripts. During his lifetime he received numerous awards, including a Pulitzer in 2007. Bradbury passed away in 2012.