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Former American publisher
E.C. Publications, Inc., (doing business as EC Comics) is an American comic book publisher. It specialized in horror fiction, crime fiction, satire, military
EC_Comics
Comic book series from EC Comics
Impact was a short-lived comic book series published by EC Comics in 1955 as the first title in its New Direction line. The bi-monthly comic, published
Impact_(EC_Comics)
Comics character
Moon Girl is a fictional character published by EC Comics from 1947 to 1949. Moon Girl is a character from the Golden Age of Comic Books and has since
Moon_Girl_(EC_Comics)
American horror comic anthology series
published by EC Comics from 1950 to 1955 created by Bill Gaines and Al Feldstein. The magazine began in March 1947 as International Comics. It continued
Tales_from_the_Crypt_(comics)
Entertaining Comics, commonly known as EC Comics, was a major publisher of comic books in the 1940s and 1950s. The letters EC originally stood for Educational
List of EC Comics publications
List_of_EC_Comics_publications
Comics intended primarily or strictly for adult readers
Wonder Woman's comic book. EC Comics came under criticism for the graphic violence and gore seen in its crime and horror books. EC publisher William Gaines
Adult_comics
American comic book reprints
The EC Archives are an ongoing series of American hardcover collections of full-color comic book reprints of EC Comics, published by Russ Cochran and Gemstone
EC_Archives
American horror comic anthology series
American bi-monthly horror comic anthology series that was published by EC Comics from 1950 to 1955 created by Bill Gaines and Al Feldstein. The magazine
The_Vault_of_Horror_(comics)
EC Comics title
Valor was a comic book published by EC Comics in 1955 as a title in its New Direction line. The bi-monthly comic was published by Bill Gaines and edited
Valor_(EC_Comics)
Comics genre
1982, Pacific Comics produced two series that, while admittedly inspired by the EC Comics of the 1950s, foresaw the form that horror comics would take in
Horror_comics
Science fiction comic magazine (1950–1953)
an American science fiction comic book magazine that was part of the EC Comics line in the early 1950s. Over a four-year span, the comic ran for 22 issues
Weird_Science_(comics)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up EC or ec in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. EC or ec may refer to: EC Comics, an American publisher of comic books Electric Circus, a Canadian
EC
American publisher (1922–1992)
June 3, 1992) was an American publisher and co-editor of EC Comics. Following a shift in EC's direction in 1950, Gaines presided over what became an artistically
William_Gaines
Books released by Fantagraphics Books
The EC Artists' Library are a series of books released by Fantagraphics Books, which collect anthologies by artists and themes of the comics originally
The_EC_Artists'_Library
Narrative and dialogue of a comic book
Archie Goodwin. Attributed to William Gaines (Kurtzman's publisher at EC Comics), the EC style is similar to the Kurtzman style, except the writer submits
Script_(comics)
American illustrator (1920-2008)
illustrating crime, horror, humor, suspense and science fiction stories for EC Comics, for his work in advertising, and for the onscreen artwork he contributed
Jack_Kamen
1955 American series by EC Comics
Psychoanalysis was a comic book published by EC Comics in 1955, the fifth title in the company's New Direction line. The bi-monthly comic was published
Psychoanalysis_(comics)
Comic book publisher
Publishing Inc., through which he publishes Russ Cochran's EC Comics reprints, Disney comics and Blue Book price guide The Overstreet Comic Book Price
Steve_Geppi
American comic book distributor
white slip-cased "The Complete EC Library" collections with the complete Picto-Fiction collection, comprising the EC comics: Confessions Illustrated, Crime
Diamond_Comic_Distributors
American comic book artist
2001), was an American comic book artist notable for his work with the EC Comics line of the 1950s. He sometimes used the pseudonyms Jay Taycee and F.
Johnny_Craig
American cartoonist (1924–1993)
strictly. Kurtzman began to work on the New Trend line of comic books at EC Comics in 1950. He wrote and edited the Two-Fisted Tales and Frontline Combat
Harvey_Kurtzman
American publisher
Starting in 2013, Dark Horse began to reprint EC Archives, picking up the project of reprinting classic EC Comics from the 1950s where Gladstone left off,
Dark_Horse_Comics
Comic genre
Pay, leading to a deluge of crime-themed comics. Crime and horror comics, especially those published by EC Comics, came under official scrutiny in the late
Crime_comics
American publishing company in the comics field
books from June 2003 until November 2008. The company has also reprinted EC Comics of the 1950s. BOOM! Kids acquired all comic publishing licenses regarding
Gemstone_Publishing
Pioneer of the modern comic book
the Comics. After Gaines' death in 1947, Educational Comics was taken over by his son Bill Gaines, who transformed the company (now known as EC Comics) into
Max_Gaines
Topics referred to by the same term
Vice Media Impact Comics, a DC Comics imprint Impact (EC Comics), a 1955 EC Comics comic book Impact (Image Comics), an Image Comics comic book character
Impact
American illustrator
was a comic book and magazine illustrator best known for his work in EC Comics during the 1950s, notably on The Haunt of Fear and Tales from the Crypt
Graham_Ingels
Topics referred to by the same term
Girl (EC Comics), a superhero from the Golden Age of Comics; real name is Claire Lune Moon Girl (Marvel Comics), a superhero from Marvel Comics and the
Moon_Girl
Short-lived American comic book magazine
Extra! was a short-lived American comic book magazine published by EC Comics in 1955 as the third title in its New Direction line. The bi-monthly comic
Extra!_(comics)
American cartoonist
Marvel and Max Gaines' EC Comics. For EC he drew Moon Girl, continuing with that character for Bill Gaines. When superhero comics went out of fashion in
Sheldon_Moldoff
Puerto Rican cartoonist
rejected by the Comics Code and did not see print for the first time until 1971. When the EC comics line ended after the enforcement of the Comics Code, Torres
Angelo_Torres
American comics publisher (1937–2020)
KOK-rən; July 3, 1937 – February 23, 2020) was a publisher of EC Comics reprints, Disney comics, and books on Hopalong Cassidy, Chet Atkins, Les Paul, and
Russ_Cochran_(publisher)
American humor magazine
its 1973–1974 circulation peak. It is the last surviving title in the EC Comics line, which sold Mad to Premier Industries in 1961, but closed in 1956
Mad_(magazine)
1972 British film by Freddie Francis
five separate segments and a wraparound, based on short stories from the EC Comics series Tales from the Crypt, The Vault of Horror, and The Haunt of Fear
Tales_from_the_Crypt_(film)
American writer (1920–2012)
Bradbury's stories, particularly the authors of EC Comics's line of horror and science-fiction comics. Initially, the writers plagiarized his stories
Ray_Bradbury
American comic book artist (1929–2018)
American comics artist and colorist best known for her work for Marvel Comics and the 1950s' EC Comics. She is an inductee of the Will Eisner Comics Hall
Marie_Severin
American filmmaker and actor (born 1950)
Tim (May 15, 2010). "CANNES: John Landis Developing Biopic Of 1950s EC Comics Crusader William Gaines". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 28, 2023
John_Landis
American comic book publisher
new company, EC Comics. At that point, "Liebowitz promptly orchestrated the merger of All-American and Detective Comics into National Comics... Next he
DC_Comics
American horror anthology television series (1989–1996)
with a total of 93 episodes. The show's title is based on the 1950s EC Comics series of the same name, published by William Gaines and edited by Al
Tales from the Crypt (TV series)
Tales_from_the_Crypt_(TV_series)
Comics character
also parodies the National Comics Publications v. Fawcett Publications trial. Until Mad #4, the magazine had not been one of EC's top-selling titles, but
Superduperman
American comic anthology series
American bi-monthly comic book anthology series that was published by EC Comics from 1952 to 1955 created by Bill Gaines and Al Feldstein. The magazine
Shock_SuspenStories
Era of American comic books (1938–1956)
power. It was during this period that long-running humor comics debuted, including EC Comics' series Mad and Dell's series Uncle Scrooge (both in 1952)
Golden_Age_of_Comic_Books
American horror comic anthology series
American bi-monthly horror comic anthology series that was published by EC Comics from 1950 to 1954 created by Bill Gaines and Al Feldstein. The magazine
The_Haunt_of_Fear
Collection of eight horror comic stories
collection of eight horror comic stories gathered from the pages of the EC Comics comic books of the 1950s. It is one of five such collections published
Tales_from_the_Crypt_(book)
20th-century American comics artist
his innovative and influential approach to comic book art, notably in EC Comics. His artwork usually displayed the signature B. Krigstein. His best-known
Bernard_Krigstein
Voluntary code to self-regulate the content of comic books in the United States
confrontation between a comic-book publisher and the code authorities, EC Comics' William Gaines reprinted the story "Judgment Day", from the pre-code
Comics_Code_Authority
Former US publishing company
1991, Gladstone reprinted four EC Comics titles, in association with EC-fan and publisher Russ Cochran. (Two different EC titles per issue). These included
Gladstone_Publishing
American cartoonist
illustrator for EC Comics and other publishers during the 1940s and 1950s. Specializing in crime and Western stories, Larsen contributed to several comics publishers
Howard_Larsen
American cartoonist
American comics artist noted for his distinctive work with EC Comics, primarily on the war comics Two-Fisted Tales and Frontline Combat; for Marvel Comics, especially
John_Severin
Productions) Swamp Thing (DC Comics/Vertigo): Swamp Thing (1982) The Return of Swamp Thing (1989) Tales from the Crypt (EC Comics): Tales from the Crypt (1972)
List of films based on English-language comics
List_of_films_based_on_English-language_comics
American comics writer
writer from the 1940s though the 1980s for such companies as DC Comics, EC Comics, Marvel Comics, and Warren Publishing. Wessler was one of at least five staff
Carl_Wessler
Series of Halloween-themed episodes of The Simpsons
aired on October 25, 1990, during the second season, broadly inspired by EC Comics horror tales. In addition to parodies of horror, science fiction, and
Treehouse_of_Horror
Dark fantasy and science fiction anthology comic
dark fantasy and science fiction anthology comic that was part of the EC Comics line in the early 1950s. The companion comic for Weird Fantasy was Weird
Weird_Fantasy
Topics referred to by the same term
series), an American drama series Valor (DC Comics), a DC Comics superhero Valor (EC Comics), an EC Comics title Washington Valor, American football team
Valor
throughout the 23-issue run of the book; Severin, a mainstay of Kurtzman's EC war comics, left the comic book by the tenth issue. Kurtzman included his own finished
History_of_Mad
Comic creator
of EC Comics. From then on, Schultz began to hone his illustration style to emulate that of classic EC artists. Schultz's first published comics work
Mark_Schultz_(comics)
Comic book
Piracy is an EC Comics title published in the mid 1950s. The bi-monthly comic book, published by Bill Gaines and edited by Al Feldstein, began with an
Piracy_(comics)
Member of a team of comic book creators responsible for drawing the comic book's text
top of the original art. The lettering in the comics of the sensationalist horror comics publisher EC Comics (c. 1945 – c. 1955) was different from other
Letterer
Collection of works in the medium of comics
comics anthology collects works in the medium of comics, typically from multiple series, and compiles them into an anthology or magazine. The comics in
Comics_anthology
Three Dimensional E.C. Classics was a quarterly comic book anthology series published by EC Comics in 1954. It began publication with its Spring 1954 issue
Three Dimensional E.C. Classics
Three_Dimensional_E.C._Classics
Italian-American illustrator, writer, editor and cartoonist (1927–1998)
Avon and EC Comics, before becoming a regular staff artist with EC in mid-1951. He was earning $25 a page at EC, and by mid-1951 saw his first EC stories
Joe_Orlando
American sketch comedy television series
final season, which premiered on July 26, 2016. William Gaines, who owned EC Comics and published the American humor magazine Mad from 1950 until his death
Mad_TV
Humor comic published by EC
Panic was a bi-monthly humor comic that was published by Bill Gaines' EC Comics line during the mid-1950s as a companion to Harvey Kurtzman's Mad, which
Panic_(comics)
American writer (1934–2018)
serialized stories in the Cleveland News during 1949, and he sold a story to EC Comics early in the 1950s. During this period, Ellison was an active member of
Harlan_Ellison
Comics genre
underground comix scene. American comix were strongly influenced by 1950s EC Comics and especially magazines edited by Harvey Kurtzman, including Mad (which
Underground_comix
American cartoonist (1931–2010)
working professionally in the comics industry. His most notable works include his science-fiction/heroic-fantasy art for EC Comics in the 1950s, on titles including
Al_Williamson
to date. It includes Japanese manga, American comic books, and European comics. This list includes comic books that have sold at least 100 million copies
List of best-selling comic series
List_of_best-selling_comic_series
by Ray Bradbury, gathered from the pages of the EC Comics comic books of the 1950s. It is one of five EC collections published by Ballantine Books between
Tomorrow_Midnight
Polish-American comic book artist (1926–2012)
DC Comics' Tor #1. He contributed work to Avon Periodicals, where he did science-fiction stories for Strange Worlds and other titles. For EC Comics, Kubert
Joe_Kubert
Index of articles associated with the same name
Judgement Day in comics may refer to: Judgment Day (Awesome Comics), by Alan Moore and Rob Liefeld "Judgement Day" (EC Comics), a pivotal EC Comics science-fiction
Judgement_Day_(comics)
American comics artist
was an American writer, editor, and artist, best known for his work at EC Comics and, from 1956 to 1985, as the editor of the satirical magazine Mad. After
Al_Feldstein
Darby Conley Gerry Conway Richard Corben (Den) Denys Cowan Johnny Craig (EC Comics, Mad magazine) Reed Crandall Roy Crane (Captain Easy, Wash Tubbs) Robert
List of American comics creators
List_of_American_comics_creators
American science fiction anthology comic
Fiction was an American science fiction anthology comic published by EC Comics in 1955 and 1956, lasting a total of four issues. Incredible Science Fiction
Incredible_Science_Fiction
American comic strip cartoonist and illustrator (1927–1981)
writer, artist and independent publisher, widely known for his work on EC Comics's titles such as Weird Science, Weird Fantasy, and MAD Magazine from its
Wally_Wood
American cartoonist (1917–1982)
magazines. He was best known for the 1940s Quality Comics' Blackhawk and for stories in EC Comics during the 1950s. Crandall was inducted into the Will
Reed_Crandall
Fictional characters from The Simpsons franchise
Jay Kogen and Wallace Wolodarsky. The finished design was based on an EC Comics issue cover. Kang and Kodos had brief cameo appearances in several non-"Treehouse
Kang_and_Kodos
American comic artist (1926–2026)
Wood's artwork. One of the stories she worked on was "Carl Akeley" in EC Comics' Two-Fisted Tales #41 (February–March 1955). She did a number of animal
Tatjana_Wood
Comic book series by EC Comics
Aces High was a comic book series published by EC Comics in 1955 as the fourth title in its New Direction line. The bi-monthly comic was published by
Aces_High_(comics)
3rd episode of the 2nd season of The Simpsons
not make it into a regular episode. The episode was inspired by EC Comics horror comics, such as Tales from the Crypt. In the first segment, several haunted
Treehouse of Horror (The Simpsons episode)
Treehouse_of_Horror_(The_Simpsons_episode)
Anthology crime comic
Crime SuspenStories was a bi-monthly anthology crime comic published by EC Comics in the early 1950s. The title first arrived on newsstands with its October/November
Crime_SuspenStories
1992 American TV series or program
based on the EC Comics publication Two-Fisted Tales. Only one of the stories is actually adapted from a story appearing in an issue of EC Comics. William
Two-Fisted_Tales_(film)
American industry trade group (1947–1954)
Gleason, publisher of Lev Gleason Publications Bill Gaines, publisher of EC Comics Harold Moore, publisher of Famous Funnies Rae Herman, publisher of Orbit
Association of Comics Magazine Publishers
Association_of_Comics_Magazine_Publishers
Animated children's horror television series
United States, and on ITV in the United Kingdom. It is based on the 1950s EC Comics series Tales from the Crypt and the live-action television series of the
Tales_from_the_Cryptkeeper
Horror comic collection
by Ray Bradbury, gathered from the pages of the EC Comics comic books of the 1950s. It is one of five EC collections published by Ballantine Books between
The_Autumn_People
While Avon was a minor comics publisher in relation to such contemporaneous industry leaders as Atlas Comics, DC Comics, and EC Comics, Strange Worlds featured
Strange_Worlds_(Avon_Comics)
1995 film by Ernest Dickerson
episodes of the HBO series, the story was not adapted from the pages of EC Comics. The first draft of the script was written in 1987, two years prior to
Demon_Knight
American animator and comics artist
1923 – May 18, 2018) was an American animator and comics artist who contributed to Disney, EC Comics and the Boston Globe. He was born in Avant, Oklahoma
Fred_Peters_(artist)
American cartoonist (1920–2001)
editor Graham Ingels, who would later join Evans at Fiction House and at EC Comics. Evans' titles for Fawcett included the When Worlds Collide film adaptation
George_Evans_(cartoonist)
American anthology television series
Tales from the Crypt also shown on HBO, and its episodes are based on EC Comics's Weird Science, Weird Fantasy, and Incredible Science Fiction comic book
Perversions_of_Science
Japanese manga series
illustrations are "like taking some of the most shocking art from the legendary EC Comics' horror titles and multiplying it by the power of 10." Kiara Halls of
Hell's_Paradise:_Jigokuraku
Collection of eight horror comic stories
collection of eight horror comic stories gathered from the pages of the EC Comics comic books of the 1950s. It is one of five such collections published
The_Vault_of_Horror_(book)
Graphic novels by Neil Gaiman, 1989–1996
The first seven issues were inspired and influenced by early DC and EC Comics, and authors like Dennis Wheatley, Clive Barker, Ramsey Campbell, Robert
The_Sandman_(comic_book)
Comic genre
prominence, including EC Comics' Tales from the Crypt, Haunt of Fear, and Vault of Horror; and titles such as American Comics Group Adventures into the
Fantasy_comics
American comic book artist
early issues of Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four. Over five decades, he created artwork for numerous publishers, including EC Comics, and he was a staff colorist
George_Roussos
Comic book
Two-Fisted Tales is an anthology war comic published bi-monthly by EC Comics in the early 1950s. The title originated in 1950 when Harvey Kurtzman suggested
Two-Fisted_Tales
American novelist and comic book writer (1914–1981)
brother-in-law of comics pioneer Joe Simon, Oleck's comic book career was basically in two parts. During the Golden Age of comics Oleck wrote for EC Comics and the
Jack_Oleck
American comic strip artist
satirizing silent films, and his comic book Fat and Slat, published by EC Comics. He was one of the earliest writer-artists to introduce daily narrative
Ed_Wheelan
Dungeons & Dragons inspirational bibliography
were ruled as public domain. Works cited but not formally listed include EC Comics books, medieval bestiaries and fairy tales. The original list did not
Appendix_N
American science fiction-fantasy anthology comic, that was part of the EC Comics line in the early 1950s. Over a 14-month span, the comic ran for seven
Weird_Science-Fantasy
American cartoonist
several comic book publishers, he began freelancing for William Gaines's EC Comics in 1950, contributing to Tales from the Crypt, The Vault of Horror, The
Jack_Davis_(cartoonist)
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Mirror of Lord Krishna; Name of Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Superior to Infinity; A Lamp
Boy/Male
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Eats like a bird.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
The Goddess of Victory; Victorious Woman Vijayalakhsmi
Girl/Female
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Tender
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Son of Adam: Man of the red earth.
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With the blessing of Sai - baba ka baccha, Sai ka baccha
Boy/Male
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Victory of the People
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One who is Happy in Lord Shivas thoughts or Shivas worship
Boy/Male
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Crown
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