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Terror Tales, 1969
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weirdlookindog · 8 months
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Terror Tales Vol.9 #1 - Eerie Publications, January 1978.
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comic-covers · 1 year
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(1940)
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Terror Tales, February 1935 Cover by Rudolph W. Zirm
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chernobog13 · 10 months
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Terror Tales September-October, 1939 issue.
Alfred was shocked to find this on Bruce's bedside table.
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Vintage Pulp - Terror Tales (Nov1934) (Popular Publications)
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Vintage Pulp - Terror Tales (Nov1934) (Popular Publications)
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kekwcomics · 2 years
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TERROR TALES #2: DEATH'S LOVING ARMS (Corinth Publications, 1966)
Art: Robert Bonfils
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Terror Tales Jul 1940
John Drew
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Strange Detective Mysteries Jul 1940
John Howitt
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Terror Tales Vol. 4, No. 2 (March 1972) cover by ?.
Reprinted in Cauchemar #7.
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weirdlookindog · 10 months
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Terror Tales Vol.2 #1 - Eerie Publications, January 1970. Cover art by Anders?
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barkingbonzo · 7 days
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John Newton Howitt Cover art, Terror Tales, July 1936
John Newton Howitt (1885-1958) was born in White Plains, New York on May 7, 1885. Howitt used drawing as a coping tool while he struggled with polio at just four years old. In 1902, Howitt went on to study at the Arts Students League in New York. He began selling his work freelance in 1905, and in 1908 he opened his own art gallery in New York City, which he would continue to own for most of his life.
Howitt did a lot of art for “slick” magazines like Country Gentleman and The Saturday Evening Post, as well as advertisement art. After the stock market crash, he supplemented his income with work for pulp magazines such as Top Notch and The Whisperer. In 1939, Howitt went back to the slick magazines. He was creating art, both commercial and fine, until he died at age 72
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gameraboy2 · 1 year
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Terror Tales, November-December 1937
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chernobog13 · 10 months
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Terror Tales (vol. 12) #3 (July, 1940).
"Good God, she's hideous! Put that mask back on!"
If anyone knows who the cover artist is please inform me so I can credit them.
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