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I would like to see a book which reprints all of the Eerie Publications covers in full color, because for me the covers are the best part. I have recently bid on and won a good number of Eerie Pubs on e-bay and most of the stories are kind of weak, though I remember getting scared like Hell at some of the stories when I was a kid. I bought most of mine in the early 70's at a small independent grocery store called the Green Market in Salem, Virginia. After spending the night in my parents room a few times because I was scared to be alone im my room after reading some of those stories my mother told me she would not buy me any more of those mags if I did that again. So from then on I would have a very scared feeling when I read those mags because I knew if I got too scared I would have to go it alone in my bedroom at night. Anyway, these books were a big part of my childhood and I'm glad to see some sites dedicated to them.


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Remember reading these mags in CA in the early 70's. The LSD story scared the crap outta me but good. Also remember the 'gutless wonder' story and the 'way to a man's heart' story. Can anyone quote the issue that these are in?


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IN 1977 I SAW AN AD IN THE VILLAGE VOICE LOOKING FOR COMIC BOOK ARTISTS TO DO WORK FOR A HEAVY METAL TYPE MAGAZINE... I SHOWED UPI. ALREADY HAD A NAME IN THE COMICS.. I DREW FOR DC... HAWKMAN.. NIGHT WING AND FLAME BIRD..... I MET JEFF GOODMAN.. WHO HAD RECENTLY FINISHED SCHOOL ... NEW PAWLS .... I SHOWED MY SAMPLES TO JEFF.. HE GAVE ME SEVERAL JOBS FOR GASM.... LATER I DID TONS OF DRAWINGS FOR UFO... AND THE INFAMOUS JAWS OF HORROR.. JAWS OF BLOOD MAGAZINES... DAVID FASS WAS WORKING IN THE OFFICE.. JEFF HAD AN ASSISTANT NAMED BUDDY WEISS... JEFF WOULD SOMETIMES GO TO COURT FOR MYRON.... HE HAD A LOT OF BALLS... SEEMED FEARLESS... VERY SURE OF HIMSELF.. A PRO... HE HAD HIS OWN DESK.. WAS ALWAYS ON THE PHONE. I NEVER DID ANY HORROR WORK .. THE BOOKS HAD BEEN FAILING AT THIS POINT. CARLO BUROS WAS THE FORMER CREATOR OF THE HUMAN TORCH... HE LATER WORKED AT HARRIS PUBS..... I SAW HIM THERE WHEN I DREW FOR THE VIET NAM BOOKS... I LATER DID ART FOR IRVING FASS... FOR HIS GARGAGE PAIL KIDS TYPE BOOKS.. I DREW AN ENTIRE MAG FOR MYRON OVER THE WEEKEND FOR HIS PAL LARRY FLINT. I THINK DAVID FASS WAS IRVING'S SON.. DAVID AND JEFF BOTH HAD LONG HAIR... JEFF HAD A BROTHER WHO DID WORK THERE NAMED CHIP. ALSO, I 'D LKE TO MENTION THAT GENE DAY DID TONS OF ART... FOR THE SHARK AND UFO BOOKS... HE BECAME FAMOUS AT MARVEL DOING MASTER OF KUNG FU... I TEAMED TH GENE A COUPLE OF TIMES IN MY SELF PUBLISHED STAR FIGHTERS COMICS... GENE DIED FROM A HEART ATTACK IN HIS 30'S... ANYAYS THAT'S ALL I REMEBER RIGH NOW... I HAVE A WEBSITE.... WWWKENLANDGRAF.COM  BEST, KEN


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Blech, Sparrow 13 was right, Hungry Ghoul was one gross tidbit, but hard pressed to beat Dick's other classic, "I chopped her head off" Terror Tales Jan 1970. Other great D.A. stories; "Sewer Werewolves, Witch's House is Haunted", Weird, Feb 1970. Best cover, no doubt, May 1969 Terror Tales, with the Frankensteinian Giant, munching corpses like ears of corn! Dick is still at it, doing custom art work for on-line bidders. Click Dick Ayers, Custom Hero Art, Jack Kirby Inker, on E-Bay. Thanks Claw!!! LOVE YOUR SITE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mike


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I found the told in new chilling picto-fiction March 1977 WEIRD comic book,Volume 10 Number 1,cover in full color. There are eight stories inside, they are: Swamp Monsters, The Hairy Beast, Morgan's Ghost,Heads of Horror, The Haunt, Demons& Skeletons, The Hanged and The Tomb of Terror. It's one of many Wierd Comic books that I have collected and I'm going to keep on looking for them. If anyone knows where I can find more please e-mail me at krysta22ks@yahoo.com. Love your site and collections claw. thanks -Krysta


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I bought my first Eerie books in 1968. I think the cover showed a woman getting her legs ripped off. Then there was the cover showing people being dissolved in acid. How about the guy's eyeball impaled on the witch's sharp fingernail. I wonder what the guys who drew these covers looked like? Ha ha! Later on I got some of the Ajax-Farrell books published during the 50s and found out that's where they stole all their material from. It seemed mostly Iger shop stuff. I think by late 1969 they started to run out of the old stories and began doing some originals. Some of the artists I remember, Ayers, Reynoso,... By 1971 most if not all of the stories were very poorly drawn. A few of the stories I recognized as stolen from 50s magazines but rather ineptly redrawn.


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Does anyone know what issue the story "Dearest, Deadest Dummy" appears in? I wrote and directed a public access tv show that was loosely based on that, which featured a Thelma Todd-like kewpie doll. I would love to see the original story again.


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I don't know why I found your site but I think it's great that I did. I was an innocent graphic designer-to-be when I got a job at Countrywide in 1977. I don't think of it a lot anymore; some of what I experienced would be hard to believe in general, but it was truly unique to have worked for Myron Fass for over 2 years...I'm sickly fascinated by it now...others must be as well. My ability to have very successfully survived that place, to go on and actually become a "real" designer who functioned quite well could seem amazing to me. Maybe that sounds weird, but it's just true. If you weren't there, it would sound weirder. I will always remember the "ClockIn With Handgun" incident. I guess stuff like that could happen in 1977 (or '78). Myron came to all of our desks, one by one, with a loaded gun in hand, to "clock us in". It was surreal, but it very much happened. He had someone with him, it may have been Jeff, but I can't be sure. He went like this "It's 9:08 am and Joe Schmo is not at his desk", sort of like a proclaimation. On to the next desk.I guess it felt like being a part of a wildly disfunctional family; now that we know all corporations are in essence just that...I guess it was refreshing to have one be so OPEN about it. Myron was a pretty insane monarch, but it was like everyone knew it since he broke social codes openly and we lived with it. I think it was actually better like that, then say,Enron.Well, not exactly the same, but you get my drift. Jeffrey was really strange. I couldn't buy into what I felt was just media explotation, but Jeff seemed to think it was just great. I actually never knew he was a Fass nephew. Makes total sense now. Have you mentioned the "I MYRON" article in the Village Voice? Don't know when I'll next be on this, but I'll look for the article another time, since I guess I missed it. God Bless Myron. If not for him, my work life would have been that much more ordinary. David Fass may be enlightened by now...he was adorable and not as disfunctional, doncha think?


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ghoul tales 1970 volume 1number 1


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"Dearest Deadest Dummy" appeared in the March 1970 issue of "Horror Tales". The cover advertises another story "Ghoul Without Pockets". The Eerie magazines reprinted some Ajax-Farrell stories multiple times, so it is quite possible that this story appears in other issues as well.


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Hello, Jeff G. here. Glad you enjoyed my "Myron" photo.....heh heh heh. I have recently been released by Space Aliens. There is a big chapter in a book called "Bizzarisms" (published in Australia) about "Official UFO", and yours truly. Contrary to what you may think, I was never Myron's relative. David Fass was his son, Irving was his brother, there was another retard brother who lived in the office, washed his disgusting underwear in the sink, and smelled and gambled. Jeffrey (moi) has no relation to Myron. And this websmaster never published a "thank you" or credit for the Myron photo, or the numerous contributions I so graciously gave to him for FREE. So put that in your pipe and smoke it. The MOST infamous incident was the one were Myron shot a gun through a wall, almost killing his partner, or the severe beating of Stanley Harris by Myron in front of the whole office, which terrified his secretary, curvaceous "Voola", who had some strange Greek name. See you next time, kiddies.....


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Any chance that a compilation of the old Nightmare covers could be posted?...or made available to buy?... Sure would like to see those puppies...


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Three new covers added to the cover gallery tonight: Terror Tales 9/70, Terror Tales 10/76, and Tales from the Tomb 4/70! Enjoy!


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Hey, check out the new quote from Dick Ayers on the main Eerie Pubs page!


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Hello. I'm trying to find help in getting two magazines by Eerie that I used to own, but also in finding out their issue numbers, by describing the stories.( the first one, I think, was Witches' Tales # 15, I want to make sure.) In the first one, the last story, which ended on the back cover, was more of a grim one than a gruesome one, about a man around the turn of the century who always sees a skull over the face of a doomed person. At the end, he's on a passenger ship where everyone looks like this (including himself in a mirror), which turns out to be the Lusitania. The other story was about a UFO "abductee" in the 19th Century, who spends decades on the other planet as a sort of well-treated prisoner, and eventually is given an artificial, robot body. After more than a hundred years he manages to return to earth on one of their ships, but finds everything in ruins. In the other issue, the last story was a "Most Dangerous Game" variation, about a hunter who hunts two men stranded on his private island. At the end (on the back cover), he's caught in one of his own traps, and is rescued by one of his victims, who puts him on a boat to take to the police. But when he starts the boat, it explodes, because of a bomb the hunter had planted on it.Both of these were from either 1972 or ' 71, and again, I think the first one was Witches' Tales # 15. I would appreciate any help with the titles and numbers, or the magazines themselves.


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I'm looking for the issue that "Horribly Beautiful" appeared in. Is that an old Ajax-Farrell story? Also the story about the three old women whose heads end up stuck on spikes on the fence around the mansions where they live. Loved these books in the late '60's bought them at a small magazine rack/ fishing tackle store called Sportsman's Cigar Shop. They rolled up all the magazines you bought and put a rubber band around them instead of bagging them. Old men used to stand around a spitoon in the back of the store. They had a news rack of lurid paperbacks, comic books, and all of the men's humor and adventure magazines.


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I would like to know if David Fass died in Deerfield beach florida .Is Myron Fass Davids father. If these answers are yes then I have a very personal message for Myron. Please contact me.


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Would like to get in touch with "Jeff G." who I presume is Jeff Goodman. If you see this please email me at - vaioduct@aol.com Thanks!


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...And Sam Willow's neck makes an ominous sound...as it breaks. ...Goodbye George, nobody will cry for you. The cold moon was witness...but the house was empty again. Soon another "FOR RENT" sign would appear and more tenents would come along...No, they wouldn't have to face the Bloodman...But when the moon came full and told it's grim story to the night wind, would the horror return...For to be sure, here is a house that is truly haunted.


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"...The clock strikes four times...and then only silence." "*Meaning: He was a fool and a knave and was doomed from the start." "Ho,Ho,look at them now,fighting amongst themselves. This will lead to murder unless I miss my guess - but they (chuckle) wanted me to play for them." "Not as interesting or as exciting as tearing down the world, but it keeps me busy... In the meantime - they burn in the fires my music started...And the day will come when I can again destroy everything." "As the moon rises in the east, a little wind springs up and keens a dirge through the trees beside the pool...A song of hate- and murder- and a terrible retribution." "...A tomb that will soon confine another corpse." ---EeriePublicationAddictRR.


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Eerie Publications made the best horror comics ever sold in sleazy convenience stores.


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I was an editor at Countrywide PUblications and remember the Myron/Stanley fight. I went to work for Stanley at that point. Who are you? zeman@visi.net


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The Claw sez: I am the master of all that is evil, and I grew up in a small Texas town, reading Eerie Pubs mags which I bought from a tiny grocery store near the beach.


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Dear Emp: I worship at the blood-caked shrine of Myron Fass and Eerie Publications. When I was a small creature, we traded these magazines in school (6th grade, Nisqually Middle School, Lacey, WA) They were scary! They could only be found at certain places of Evil - like the "Booknook" at South Sound Center, or certain Evil Drugstores! Their puipy smell was unmistakeable! At first the splattered blood, poked-out eyeballs and exposed bone ends were icky - then, strangely compelling. The Warren publications were better drawn - but not as scary! Their blood spurted in elegant Frazatta-esque arcs, not Ayers-spurts. (On the other hand, Warren Publications had Frazetta-esque girls with bare breasts, which introduced a whole other kind of terrifying pleasure. Yay!) Anyway, this humble Eerie thrall especially remembers this story where, like, there was this scientific place with all these frozen people, and, like, the temperature or something went haywire, so, like these people were all torn apart and reasembled into four-limbed monsters with fangs that, like ate people! And I also remember this magazine with a evil cactus that hugged it's victims with bloody results! And this cover (was it Eerie? I do not see it in the cover galleries) with some guy's head being bloodily squished in a press! Shriek! AWWWWKKKK! The SERUM MONSTER IS HERE! RUN! RUN!


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All Powerful Claw! I beseech thee! Sometime in the mid-70's I read...no, experienced a story which I've thought was from a Warren Pub...Recently someone told me that it was probably an Eerie, and looking over covers I've realized that I did own some of these mags...Story description...These "Beautiful" people arrive on a planet, deserted except for bones as I recall...they settle in and the true inhabitants either return or come out of hiding...the "Uglies"...who proceed to devour the Beauties like scooby snacks. The page I recall vividly had a female "beauty" torso hanging from the jaws of an Ugly, and I believe that this was the end of the story. Thanks for any help, answer, direction, advice that you can give...also is there any book such as The Warren Companion that covers Eerie Pub history, art, etc? Thanks in advance for any answer you'd deem to give this unworthy soul...Bob...Thanks! sknarf1760@yahoo.com


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12:56 PM -0800

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I JUDGE A MAN NOT BY HOW HIGH HE GETS BUT BY HOW HIGH HIS MORALE IS WHEN HE HITS BOTTOM - GSPJ. I HAVE BEEN HEARING ALOT THESE DAYS ABOUT EERIE PUBLICATIONS HAVING SPORADIC DISTRIBUTION, POOR PRINT RUNS, LOW SURVIVABILITY, ETC., AND I, ROBERT ROSS, WHO WAS THERE, SINCE 1970, CAN TELL YOU, THE CLAW, AND ALL OTHER HORROR ADDICTS, E.P. OR OTHERWISE, PAST OR PRESENT, THAT THIS IS A BUNCH OF BULL! IN EVERY MAJOR CITY, IN EVERY SMALL OR LARGE TOWN, OR VILLAGE, ON ANY HALF-ASS MAGAZINE RACK OR NEWSSTAND, EERIE PUBLICATIONS WERE THERE, SELLING LIKE HELL...ALONGSIDE MAD, WARREN ETC., WHY?...IT ISN'T BECAUSE THEY NECESARILY APPEALLED TO THE UPPITY CLASS OF COLLECTORS OR READERS, THEY WERN"T ARROGANT, THEY WEREN"T PERFECT. THEY WERE JUST CONSISTENTLY THE BEST IN HORROR ANYWHERE SINCE E.A.P! I'M NOT SAYING THAT THE STORIES DIDN'T BECOME WEAKER THROUGH 1971. I AM SAYING, UNEQUIVOCALLLY, THAT THE 50'S REPRINTS, REWORKED TO SUCH MASTERFUL EFFECT BY M.F. AND ASSOCIATES, COMBINED WITH GREAT NEW WORK BY DICK AYERS, CHIC STONE, REYNOSO (GHOULS GRAAVEYARD, TOMBSTONE FOR A GHOUL, THE DEMON IS A HANGMAN,ETC) MADE THESE BOOKS STAND APART FROM ALL OTHERS. ALL MY CONTEMPORARY ASSOCIATES ARE IN FULL AGREEMENT WITH WITH ME - EVEN TODAY! WHEN VIEWING EERIE PUBLICATIONS COVERS FROM '69 AND '70, IT IS CLEAR THAT THEY ARE IN A CLASS UNPRECEDENTED FROM THEIR COMPETITION. WITNESS THEIR CURRENT VALUE! AS FOR THE REPRINTED 50'S STORIES - THE BEST OF THEIR ERA - IT IS HARD TO PICK A FAVOURITE - SINCE MOST OF THEM WERE SO DAMNED GOOD...THOSE THAT COME TO MIND - DECADES LATER, IN FACT, I THINK ABOUT THEM EVERY DAY - LETS SEE...DEMON FIDDLER, BLOOD AND OLD BONES, FIENDS FROM THE CRYPT, CADAVER'S REVENGE, DEMON'S DOOM, NIGHTMARE MERCHANT... THEY DON'T MAKE EM' LIKE THAT ANYMORE. UNFORTUNATELY, OR FORTUNATELY ... TODAY, AT 45, I HAVE NOTHING..., NOT EVEN A SINGLE BOOK, BUT I STILL HAVE "A BRAIN WITH WHICH TO THINK" FROM "IF I SHOULD DIE"...SO I WILL SIGN OUT WITH THE QUOTATION "THEY SENT ME TO HELL - AND I PUT IT OUT". LONG LIVE MYRON FASS THE GREAT . UNTIL NEXT TIME, EPARR.


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IN EVERYTHING I HAVE BEEN READING ON THE INTERNET OVER THE YEARS ABOUT EERIE PUBLICATIONS, AND IT'S BEEN EXTENSIVE - POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE - I HAVE NEVER HEARD ANYONE MENTION JACK DAVIS, THE GREAT ARTIST FROM EC - THE CRYPT KEEPER. NEW ART FROM JACK DAVIS APPEARS IN EERIE PUBS FROM LATE 69 TO EARLY 71, AND IS REPRINTED FOREVER AFTER. THE TALES THAT COME TO MIND IMMEDIATELY, AND THERE ARE MANY MORE, ARE "THE BLACKNESS OF EVIL", WEIRD DEC 69; "THE SKELETON", WITCHES TALES OCT 70; "CREATURE OF EVIL", TERROR TALES MARCH 71. ALL OF THE JACK DAVIS WORK WAS A GREAT CONTRIBUTION TO THE VAST HORROR COMPENDIUM ENTITLED "EERIE PUBLICATIONS". EPARR.


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I have a first edition Weird I just picked up from a friends basement - left from the kids in the 60's. It is complete with no cutouts or writing. Just a few bends and a small tear on cover. Anybody interested in buying or know what it is worh? Email me at shawn_taylor@lifeoptiosofky.com if you know anything. I do not collect these ONLY 50's paper products for me. Thanks!


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The Claw sez: These days, the best way to determine the market value for Eerie Pubs (and other comics) is to search for their history on Ebay, in my opinion. Good luck!


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I have been a Ditko fan since I discovered reprints of stories he did in the 1960s for Marvel, Warren, and Charlton. As I go through the pre-code reprints in the Eerie Publications magazines, I'm seeing him all over the place. I realize that this is mostly wishful thinking on my part. However the story "Until Dead-Rot!" (Witches' Tales Sept 1969 Vol 1 No 8)does contain some very Ditko-like panels. Even the lettering looks like Ditko's Warren stories.


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The Claw sez: One of my favorite Eerie Pubs stories - reprinted numerous times - is Ditko's "Stretching Things". The scenes where the villain's face is distorted so horribly...brrr! BIG-time nightmare fuel for li'l Claw kid.


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09 Dec 2004
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On the first page of the story "Satan's Plaything" the rubber ball seems to have the name "Filis", or less likely "Ellis" inscribed in it. Is this the name of the artist, and if so what else did he draw? The look and feel is a little different than the usual Ajax-Farrell story. I've noticed that most of the pre-code Eerie reprints seem to come from Ajax, but there are a few exceptions. Most are good though; Eerie wisely left those shitty ACG stories for Stanley to publish. As for the new (or plagiarized) stories that Eerie printed, there appears to be at least 4 different artists who were doing them. a. Reynoso (my favorite) b. Dick Ayers c. Whoever drew, I don't know, maybe it was called "The Teeth of the Dragon" and "The Old Ghoul". d. Whoever drew "Ghoul Without Pockets". Thanks folks!


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who did the art on the left of the page? There was some Terror Tales-type magazine from around 1970 or so that had that style and a story about a regular-looking guy who lived in an empty house and ax-murdered couples who came to look at. I'm trying to find that issue of whatever mag that was. --- monster man


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To Dec 09, 04 : Ghoul Without Pockets was drawn by Jack Davis. The Old Ghoul was drawn by an artist who signed his work rarely, his name was spelled CASADIE I believe. RR.


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Thanks for mentioning Casadie. I'll look for that name the next time I go over my collection. I don't think the other style is even remotely similar to Jack Davis. It looks like it was drawn by a mentally-disturbed 13 year old who might have grown into a mass murderer. But hell, I like it anyway!


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What, is this a dead board? I'm feeling a bit... Eerie about all of this. Wait, what's that? Over there, coming from around the shadow drenched corner where granpa's coffin is....


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Well, if it is a dead board, you can bet that its eyeball is hanging out! -- The Claw


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I saw the message asking about David Fass and whether or not he died in Florida. I used to be a close friend of his but lost track of him. Have been looking for him recently. Last I heard it was Myron who was in bad health in Deerfield, FLorida. Does anyone have any information about them? It would mean a lot to me to know.


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Greetings, Glad to see other folks here who loved these ghastly little comics. I used to buy them in the early 70's when I was about 14 or 15 at the little variety store in my small town and kept them hidden - appropriately enough - in a room of the basement I called "The Crypt". That was where I also made my Creepy Crawler shrunken heads, skeletons, etc (which I used to decorate my little pretend "graveyard" under the front porch...they looked more like rotting remains if you burned them a bit.) I also remember reading these comics in my crude treehouse, knowing my parents wouldn't or couldn't get in there! One day my very Catholic mother discovered the grisly comic stash and made me burn them, tragically! Anyway those "entertaining" images of spurting blood, severed limbs, deformed creatures etc have stuck in my mind, so it was fun to discover this site! (And of course we have all grown up to be violent criminals right?) BD www.bdrak.com


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Long live Ghastly Comics!!!!


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The more gruesome, the better....


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well, this is probably well out of date, but... i was a good friend of david's in the gramercy park and soho days (and to some extent after he flew south). unfortunately, i must confirm that david passed away in fla back in around 98. i doubt myron survived by much, he was in prety bad shape then. oh, and i'm j. blotter.


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Eerie Pubs will never die, but it'll sure stay SICK!


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If anyone out there has any issues of Tales From The Tomb that are in decent shape email me at gmacusa2001@yahoo.com and perhaps I'll buy it off of you.


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My name is Robert Fass. Myron was my uncle, David was my cousin, and Irving was my father. I was saddened to learn on this site that David passed away in 1998. I am interested to learn more about this, as well as what happened to Myron and my other uncle Leo (who Jeff G. remarked was smelly and washed his underwear in the sink--this is true). Thanks. Robertfass2583@yahoo.com


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Vill da weal crazyme howl me a moon tune?


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I'm still looking for the story about the man who uses voodoo to cause his dead wife to return from the grave, only to find that he's used too much of the formula, causing everybody in the graveyard to return!


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I practically grew up on comics such as WEIRD, TERROR TOMB, and a host of others, the names of which escape me. I always enjoyed them more than the Warren magazines such as Eerie and Creepy due to their cheeziness and lurid feel. And who says comics don't affect you? Today I am the editor at www.novellopublishers.com, a small press that publishes humorous horror chapbooks, and I recently sold my first short story to an anthology titled DEATHGRIP: EXIT LAUGHING due later this year from hellbound Books. I miss those old gory horror comics and wish someone would reprint them already. -Nick Cato


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The Claw sez: We just added our 50th cover! Ayieee!


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Where could I purchase some of the old 1970's EERIE Publications of Terror Tales, Weird and such? Thank you. Art Raymond araymond3@cox.net


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The Claw sez: Hiya, Art! I get all of mine through eBay, but try your local comic shop/thrift store/antique store, too. I've seen Eerie Pubs at all of 'em. Good hunting!


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Does anyone who where Jeff Goodman is now...He was my boyfriend when I was 5 years old. Patmiami@aol.com.


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I think the covers are the best part, though some of the stories scared the hell out me when I was 8 - 10 -years old reading them. I used to get most of them at the Green Market in downtown Salem, Virginia in the 70's. After spending a few nights in my parent's bedroom because I was so scared to be by myself at dark my mother told me she would not buy anymore of them for me if that happened again. So from then on I was afraid as I took one home to read because I knew I would have to be by myself at night, because there was no way I would ever stop buying them or asking for them. chuck a.k.a. geraldmcboingboing2003@yahoo.com


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I was at a local store that sells videos the other day and while browsing the Something weird videom sectio I saw something really wierd. There were a number of videos called Voodoo tales with some familiar covers from the old eerie pubs mag of the same name. The movies on these discs were old grindhouse sleaze flicks. I didn't rcognize the exact titles but I thought my fellow lnatics who haunt this site might be interested to know the legacy lives. on.


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woot!


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O rending imperial Claw of Evil! I present this Myron Fass reference for the unholy pleasure of your depraved readership! "M.F. Publishing, the company which produced this incarnation of Captain Marvel, was named after owner Myron Fass." http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/c/capmarv1.htm


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I wrote Vampirella stories in the early '70s; my first story was in #5; I wrote the series in #s 17-21. I was interviewed on the internationally syndicated X-Zone radio show on January 3, 2006. You can still listen (for 30 days) by going to the shows archives and scrolling to this year's first show... http://xzone-radio.com/archives.htm There's also a full biography on me in FOLLOWING CEREBUS #6, just released, and available at comic shops and Tower Records outlets internationally...see URL at... http://spectrummagazines.bizland.com/fccurrent2.chtml Best, T. Casey Brennan


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Countrywide Pub specialized in a particular school that read; 'if you can't impress them with your genius stun them with your bullshit.' Oddly, they were good at it. Some of their material has aged well.


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Truly Ghastly. A Delight!


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How about drumming up some fan support for Hal Thunder? I posted this at the message boards on both goldcomics.com and mightycrusaders.net, with a poll asking if Hal Thunder should be revived. Hope you can vote, and encourage others to do so... http://www.goldcomics.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/22953/an/0/page/0#Post22953 http://www.mightycrusaders.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=727 "Black Fog" (text story w/spot illos by Gray Morrow) by T. Casey Brennan from Red Circle Sorcery #6, April 1974. Copyright 1974 by Red Circle Productions, Inc. Reprinted in Archie's Super Hero Special #1, January 1979, wherein my character, Hal Thunder appeared in the same comic with such legendary characters as the Black Hood, The Fly, The Jaguar, The Shield, and Sabrina the Teen-Age Witch! I wrote this story after extensive research into the 1940s MLJ writing style -- I would welcome fan attention to Hal Thunder, who appeared,so far, in only this one story! Fan fiction with my character meeting the MLJ greats who inspired his creation would be welcome. ------------------------------------------------------ Slowly the black fog closed in, destroying his awareness, and then... There was no doubt in Hal Thunder's mind that the scream had come from Linda's room. He quickened his pace, leaping up the stairs three and four steps at a time. His heart beat faster now, pumping adrenalin into his powerful body. But he felt no fear. With one violent motion, he kicked open the door to Linda's apartment. Linda was on the floor gasping, her clothes torn. But still alive, thank God, he thought. "The window! Don't let him escape!" Her voice was hysterical. Swiftly, but with great caution, Thunder stepped out the still-open window and onto the narrow ledge. Then he saw the other man some three feet away. He realized that for the first time he was face to face with the masked arch-criminal whom he had sought so long - the Strangler. In an instant, Thunder evaluated the situation. If they locked horns on this window ledge fifteen stories above the city, surely one of them would die, if not both. On the other hand, if he allowed the Strangler to escape, his next attempt on Linda's life might be successful. He could not take that chance. He moved toward the masked man. The Strangler fought desperately, seeming to prefer death on the sidewalk below to capture by Hal Thunder. Summoning all his resources, Thunder fought to keep his balance under the force of his own blows, and the flailing fists of the masked man. Like a madman, the Strangler moved in, grabbing Thunder by the throat. The movement threw them both off balance. Thunder's efforts to tear the powerful fingers loose were in vain, and they toppled together off the ledge. In a split-second, the Strangler realized what he had done, and released his grip in mid-air. Free of the strangle-hold, Thunder's lightning reflexes took effect, and he grabbed the ledge with both hands as he fell. The shock might have broken the arms of a lesser man, but Thunder's body had long been conditioned for such things. He dangled above the city fifteen stories, and then... Then a strange thought hit him. It hit him seemingly for the first time: Who am I, really? What am I doing here? What is happening? It had suddenly become clear that the incident that had just taken place had a dream-like quality. And he had felt no fear. There seemed to be a mist forming before him. Then the black fog closed in. The black fog was lifting now. Just before it did, he realized painfully that he would have no recollection of it. Linda was especially beautiful today. Thunder observed, eating his lunch. Perhaps it was because he was so grateful that she was still alive. He felt her admiring eyes on him as he spoke. "It looks as though this case hasn't been solved yet," he said. Linda stared, wide-eyed. "But the Strangler is dead now, isn't he?" she asked. There was fear in her voice, Thunder noted. Understandably so, he thought, after her ordeal yesterday. Thunder continued, "One Strangler is dead, yes! But these crimes now appear to be the work of an organized gang!" He lit his pipe, arranged his thoughts carefully, then spoke again. "You see, when this crime wave first hit the city, it appeared to be the work of a lone madman - a Jack-the-Ripper type. The victims were all women, and all brutally murdered. "But there were too many flaws to the 'madman' angle. For one thing, all the victims were well-to-do. They were always stripped of their valuables. These crimes were very carefully planned out." "You mean the killer tried to make the murders look like crimes of passion, when robbery was the real motive?!" Linda said. "Exactly," Thunder replied, "that way, the police would be looking for a psychopath instead of a cunning band of ruthless killers!" Linda's face grew sad. "So now you won't get the reward money you were counting on," she said. "Not YET!" Thunder corrected, "But I'm going to crack this case!" He swore inwardly that he would get back at the Stranglers for their attack on Linda. He knew it had been meant as a warning to him. And when he did catch them, it would mean a five thousand dollar reward. With that much money, he could make his private detective agency really amount to something, and more importantly, build a future for himself and Linda. He watched Linda intently, then he noticed the mist forming all around. It became a deep black fog, and at first he didn't understand - then, he remembered. The black fog cleared away rapidly, clearing with it all memory of what had happened. He was in Linda's apartment now, holding her in his arms. "Linda," he breathed, "I don't know what I would have done if something had happened to you!" Her voice was a soft whisper. "How do you think I felt with you out on that ledge with that monster?! Oh, darling!" Her voice continued, but he was no longer listening. He suddenly remembered that something else had happened on that ledge: What? Then he remembered - the questions. The feeling that something strange was happening. He began to panic. Perhaps he could turn to Linda, he thought. He started to speak, but before he did, he had the strange feeling that he was doing something very, very wrong. "Linda," he said, in an almost begging tone, "There's something strange happening here! I don't understand this! There's something wrong..." He turned his face directly towards hers, expecting comfort. He was wrong. The warmth was gone from her face. The admiration in her eyes for Hal Thunder was gone. She wore a look of shocked anger. "What's the matter with you?" she screamed, "Are you actually trying to ruin it for yourself?!" The black fog closed in immediately. Hal Thunder spoke with authority, as he smoothed the check between his palms. Close beside him, her hand on his arm, was Linda. And in front of him, seated at the desk, was his old friend, Commissioner Jensen. "...so you see," Thunder said, "It was a relatively simple job to outwit the killers!" "You've done a fine job, Hal," Linda purred, her eyes aglow, "And to think I almost lost you on that ledge!" THE LEDGE! The words stuck in his mind. Then he remembered. The questions. The black fog. First he glanced around the room, wild-eyed. When he spoke, his voice was hysterical. "What's going on here? My name isn't Hal! What are we doing?!" Commissioner Jensen was standing now, shouting. Linda was crying. The black fog closed in now, and as it did, he felt someone removing something from behind his right ear. Someone said, "He's ruined another scene!" When he woke again, it was with the full realization of what had been happening. The director had his hand on his shoulder. Johnny Doran, formerly Hal Thunder, hung his head. The director spoke. "I'm sorry, Johnny," he said, "We can't use you in the show! You just ruined two scenes. I don't think you can ever cope with twenty-first century acting methods!" Johnny swallowed. He had expected this. Curse the psycho-acting devices, he thought. He had been a star when acting had been an art, not a superscientific trick. But now, in modern Hollywood, nearly anyone could become an actor. That is, anyone without great sensitivity, those who might have genuine acting talent, in other words. It was merely a process of erasing all true memories, so that an actor could truly live his part. The mind usually recorded this erasing with a visual hallucination of black fog. And Johnny Doran's mind could not tolerate that black fog. He felt the director's eyes on him. So harshly, that he wanted to protest that these innovations had not advanced art - they had killed it. But he knew it would be of no use. He nodded, and turned to walk away. But before he reached the door, the girl who played Linda, Janice, caught up with him and touched his arm. He turned around. "Art is still alive somewhere, Johnny," she said, "Go find it! And when you do - " She paused. "When you do, come back for me! Because I want to find it too!" Then she was gone, hurrying back to the set. The End For T. Casey Brennan adventures in the Wold Newton Universe, check this URL... http://www.angelfire.com/zine2/warrenverse/MK_Ultra.html


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Now that's what Your Emperor calls a POST!


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What a GREAT site, and an even greater dedication to the old monster mags. Thanks, Claw. You rock! I found your place while searching for, oddly enough, old classic horror magazines! As a kid of 6 in early 1970, my cousin and I used to beg our moms to death to buy us these, and one day in kindergarten I was quite the show when I presented my classmates with the story "I Chopped Her Head Off" at show and tell! Seriously.... Anyhow, turning 42 next month, I still love these classic comics and was hoping (actually PRAYING) that they would resurface on the Internet some day. Aurora monster kits, Chiller Theatre and Creature Feature in the Tri-State area, and Eerie Publications' stable of horror rags was a time that will never be again, but we can re-live as many more of our army of fanboys and retro-geeks (of which I am proud to one of !!!) continues to increase. If you can get it here at the site, how about scanning "I Chopped Her Head Off"? This is a nice little story and one I'm sure many will remember. On e of the more disturbing ones as well. Till' then, many unpleasant dreams, and hats off to Mr. Fass, wherever he may be. These where some truly GREAT days. Shawn


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