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  1. Thanks Mike h, and Poker Kid, I spent alot of time trying to run this one down. Awsome, just as I remember it.
  2. Thanks Mike h, I spent alot of time trying to run this one down. Awsome, just as I remember it.
  3. Greetings, I'm happy to find so many other folks here who appriciate the 50s horror comics. The illustration remains unique to the time period, and no better group of artists ever applied their talents to Comics. However I'm hoping someone here can help me identify a particular story that was probably originally published by Ajax. It's a horror story with Iger Studio artwork and involves this creepy character who does away with his wives one by one and then stashes them in a giant walk-in freezer. the imagery of the freezer scene really stands out in my memory, as the women are all seated in a row inside the freezer as if in hells waiting room. Really over the top horror. Well that's is about all I can remember about this story, and I actually saw it years ago reprinted in black & white in some Eerie publications title from the late 60s. Weird Horrors or some title along those lines. Well hope to hear from someone and goodbye for now
  4. I'm new to this thread but I have been enjoying horror comics for a while, the Blogsite looks great to me, neat and professional, with some great artwork/scans. Hope it really takes off Keith. I visit "Horrors of it all" almost every day, now I have another stop when I make the rounds of comic sites. Good Luck --7678SCOTT