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Bunky Brian

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  1. SHOCK SUSPENSTORIES #4 Grade: 7.0 FN/VF Price: $400 AUG 1952; Off white to white pages. Like many EC comics, this one had the dubious honor of being featured in Seduction of the Innocent. The cover is by Wally Wood, and the interior art is by Wood, Jack Kamen, Joe Orlando, and Jack Davis. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  2. SHOCK SUSPENSTORIES #2 Grade: 6.5 FN + Price: $450 APR 1952; Cream to off white pages. An unforgettable mob riot cover by Wally Wood kicks off this issue, which features interior art by Wood, Jack Kamen, Jack Davis, and Graham Ingels. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  3. SHOCK SUSPENSTORIES #1 Grade: 5.0 VG/FN Price: $500 FEB 1952; Cream to off white pages. Rusty staples exterior only. Classic Al Feldstein electrocution-cover. Pencils by Jack Kamen, Jack Davis and Joe Orlando. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  4. INCREDIBLE SCIENCE FICTION #31 Grade: 4.5 VG + Price: $150 SEP 1955; Williamson, Krenkel and Wally art. Light vertical crease center of front cover. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  5. HAUNT OF FEAR #28 Grade: 5.0 VG/FN Price: $350 DEC 1954; Off white to white pages. Overstreet gives a 'low distribution' warning on this final issue of the title, as if we needed any more incentive to find a copy. To the end of the series, Graham Ingels cranked out creepy covers that rank as the best of any genre of any age. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  6. HAUNT OF FEAR #26 Grade: 7.0 FN/VF Price: $450 AUG 1954; Off white to white pages. Contains anti-censorship editorial - Are you a red dupe?. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  7. HAUNT OF FEAR #24 Grade: 7.0 FN/VF Price: $450 APR 1954; Off white to white pages. Graham Ingels cover and art. Jack Kamen and Jack Davis art. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  8. HAUNT OF FEAR #16 Grade: 7.5 VF - Price: $800 DEC 1952; Off white to white pages. Beautiful copy. One really doesn't need to say more than 'Ingels cover and interior art by Jack Davis, Jack Kamen, and George Evans' to emphasize what eye candy was in store for the reader. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  9. HAUNT OF FEAR #15 Grade: 6.5 FN + Price: $600 OCT 1952; Cream to off white pages. EC luminaries Jack Davis, George Evans, Jack Kamen, and Graham Ingels provide the interior tales, with Ingels delivering a coffin-raising cover. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  10. HAUNT OF FEAR #14 Grade: 5.0 VG/FN Price: $350 JUL 1952; Graham Ingels liked to sign his work from this time period 'Ghastly' and this cover really lives up to that name. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  11. HAUNT OF FEAR #12 Grade: 7.5 VF - Price: $450 APR 1952; Off white to white pages. Beginning with the previous issue, Graham Ingels took over the cover duties for this title, giving The Haunt of Fear a distinctive look, and ushering in some of the most effective, horrific covers EC produced. This is one of the four Ingels covers that Overstreet deems classic. Additional artists contributing to this issue were Joe Orlando, Johnny Craig, and Jack Davis. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  12. HAUNT OF FEAR #11 Grade: 5.0 VG/FN Price: $250 FEB 1952; Three pieces of tape inside spine. Graham Ingels contributes his first cover for this title, and it's a classic. Jack Kamen gets the inside front cover biography treatment, while he, Ingels, and Jack Davis supply the story art. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  13. HAUNT OF FEAR #10 Grade: 5.5 FN - Price: $300 DEC 1951; Cream to off white pages. The book has an Al Feldstein cover, with interior art by Graham Ingels, Johnny Craig, Jack Kamen, and Jack Davis. Ingels biography. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  14. HAUNT OF FEAR #7 Grade: 6.0 FN Price: $600 MAY 1950; Off white to white pages. Two inch tear on front cover, sealed with vintage tape inside front cover. The first issue of one of EC's famous horror titles also was a first for the Old Witch, her first appearance. Johnny Craig's cover gave way to exquisite drawings by Craig, Harvey Kurtzman, Al Feldstein, and Wally Wood. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  15. CRIME SUSPENSTORIES #25 Grade: 5.5 FN - Price: $300 OCT 1954; Are you are Red Dupe editorial. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  16. CRIME SUSPENSTORIES #21 Grade: 6.5 FN + Price: $300 FEB 1954; Off White pages. More gore from the EC horror masters! Johnny Craig created the disturbing cover, then helped with story art along with Jack Kamen, Reed Crandall, and George Evans. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  17. CRIME SUSPENSTORIES #20 Grade: 7.5 VF - Price: $1,000 DEC 1953; Off White pages. Does it get any better? Indelibly etched in the minds of collectors, this cover by Johnny Craig will always be considered a classic. Used in Seduction of the Innocent by Dr. Frederick Wertham, this is generally considered one of the most egregious examples of over-the-top '50s horror. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  18. CRIME SUSPENSTORIES #15 Grade: 5.0 VG/FN Price: $300 FEB 1953; Off white pages with cream edges. Featured was an Old Witch appearance and a Ray Bradbury adaptation. Johnny Craig did the cover, and he contributed interior art along with Jack Kamen, George Evans and Graham Ingels. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  19. CRIME SUSPENSTORIES #13 Grade: 7.5 VF - Price: $450 OCT 1952; Off white to white pages. Comes with original EC mailing envelope. Old Witch appearance. Lizzie Bordon cover and story. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  20. CRIME SUSPENSTORIES #12 Grade: 7.0 FN/VF Price: $300 SEP 1952; Cream to off white pages. Old Witch appearance. Johnny Craig story, cover, and art. Graham Ingels, Jack Kamen, and Jack Davis art. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  21. CRIME SUSPENSTORIES #10 Grade: 7.5 VF - Price: $400 APR 1952; Off white to white pages. Stunning copy. The cover is by Johnny Craig, while the interior is by Craig, Graham Ingels, Jack Kamen, and Jack Davis. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  22. CRIME SUSPENSTORIES #9 Grade: 7.0 FN/VF Price: $350 FEB 1952; Johnny Craig cover and bio. Off white to white pages. Typed initials inside front cover. Tape inside front cover. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  23. CRIME SUSPENSTORIES #7 Grade: 4.5 VG + Price: $250 OCT 1951; The Johnny Craig ax-killer cover just leaves that sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach, doesn't it? Craig, Jack Kamen, Jack Davis, and Graham Ingels art. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  24. CRIME PATROL #15 Grade: 3.0 GD/VG Price: $1,200 DEC 1949; Cream to off white pages. If issue #17 of The Crypt of Terror launched the 'New Trend', the pre-launch occurred with this issue of the series when the name was still Crime Patrol. Herein is the introduction of the Crypt Keeper and the Crypt of Terror and our nightmares would never be the same! From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.
  25. ACES HIGH #3 Grade: 6.0 FN Price: $150 AUG 1955; Off white to white pages. A great George Evans WWI Zeppelin cover and interior art by classic EC artists Jack Davis, George Evans, Wally Wood and Bernard Krigstein. From the Gary Arlington collection, known for bright colors and supple pages. COA included.