Skywald's Giant Scream

Skywald's Giant Scream
Author: Gwandanaland Comics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 590
Release: 2020-01-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781660577033

Launched by Golden Age veteran Sol Brodsky and I.W. Publishing's pirate reprinter Israel Waldman, Skywald (using parts of each last name) was going to be the next force in comics! The long list of established professionals suiggested that this would be the case: Writers T. Casey Brennan, Gerry Conway, Steve Englehart, Gardner Fox, Doug Moench, Dave Sim, Len Wein, and Marv Wolfman, and artists Rich Buckler, Gene Day Vince Colletta, Bill Everett, Bruce Jones, Pablo Marcos, Syd Shores, Chic Stone, and Tom Sutton (plus a little work from newcomer John Byrne). The line centered on horror, with NIGHTMARE, PSYCHO and SCREAM headlining. The stories were top-notch and the artwork unparalleled, and for five years Skywald offered masters of the genre. Alas, this small company could not compete with the power of major distributors of Marvel and DC, being pushed off the newsstands, until in 1975 the last Skywald issue was published. Skywald produced incredible stories, but they were negligent in one very important task - they failed to copyright their horror mags. So, for the first time in Gwandanaland Comics(TM) history, we're able to bring you some great books from the 1970s! Look for the individual issues, economical four-issue collections, and even some bigger than that! This is not the complete SCREAM series, though it is close. We have a 590-page maximum in our standard size, and so it was necessary to leave out a few stories. We chose mostly those which were part of continuing stories from other Skywald titles; this seemed the best way to make it as complete as possible. We also removed non-story features. If you need completeness, look for SKYWALD'S SCREAM Volumes 1-3. GWANDANALAND COMICS(TM): We specialize in character collections - many for the first time in print; we also publish individual issues from the past as well as complete comic title series'. Our books are not digitally remastered; we use images from actual comics, and make only minor adjustments to bring out their best characteristics without losing the authentic feel - it is rarely perfect, but we believe it is exciting. We take your requests and create special collections never gathered together before! At Gwandanaland Comics we take the extra time to give you the best quality possible! GWANDANALAND COMICS(TM) wishes everyone to know the value of, and debt owed to two Websites which have made sure that public domain and other comics are available to the world. Please visit these sites and enjoy viewing their comic files. Without their efforts few of these books would be available: www.digitalcomicmuseum.com www.comicbookplus.com NEW TITLES DAILY - WRITE FOR UPDATES [email protected] GWANDANALAND(TM) and GWANDANALAND COMICS(TM)are trademarks of Gwandanaland Comics.All Rights are Reserved. Gwandanaland Comics(TM) is dedicated to the concepts, spirit, and the laws which govern copyright and the public domain. We are committed to publishing only those comics which are verified to be public domain; we will not under any circumstance, publish works which are the property of another person or company, whether or not the work is defended or claimed. We consider this to be an absolute. We take great strides and efforts to ensure that our books are legal and ethical. If you have any reason to believe we are unintentionally in violation of copyright, or have any questions about any book or our process, please write to us at [email protected]. Thank you.

Skywald's Psycho Giant #1

Skywald's Psycho Giant #1
Author: Gwandanaland Comics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2020-01-21
Genre:
ISBN:

Launched by Golden Age veteran Sol Brodsky and I.W. Publishing's pirate reprinter Israel Waldman, Skywald (using parts of each last name) was going to be the next force in comics! The long list of established professionals suiggested that this would be the case: Writers T. Casey Brennan, Gerry Conway, Steve Englehart, Gardner Fox, Doug Moench, Dave Sim, Len Wein, and Marv Wolfman, and artists Rich Buckler, Gene Day Vince Colletta, Bill Everett, Bruce Jones, Pablo Marcos, Syd Shores, Chic Stone, and Tom Sutton (plus a little work from newcomer John Byrne). The line centered on horror, with NIGHTMARE, PSYCHO and SCREAM headlining. The stories were top-notch and the artwork unparalleled, and for five years Skywald offered masters of the genre. Alas, this small company could not compete with the power of major distributors of Marvel and DC, being pushed off the newsstands, until in 1975 the last Skywald issue was published. Skywald produced incredible stories, but they were negligent in one very important task - they failed to copyright their horror mags. So, for the first time in Gwandanaland ComicsTM history, we're able to bring you some great books from the 1970s! Look for the individual issues, economical four-issue collections, and even some bigger than that! CONTAINS ALL THE STORIES FROM ISSUES #1-8! GWANDANALAND COMICS(TM): We specialize in character collections - many for the first time in print; we also publish individual issues from the past as well as complete comic title series'. Our books are not digitally remastered; we use images from actual comics, and make only minor adjustments to bring out their best characteristics without losing the authentic feel - it is rarely perfect, but we believe it is exciting. We take your requests and create special collections never gathered together before! At Gwandanaland Comics we take the extra time to give you the best quality possible! GWANDANALAND COMICS(TM) wishes everyone to know the value of, and debt owed to two Websites which have made sure that public domain and other comics are available to the world. Please visit these sites and enjoy viewing their comic files. Without their efforts few of these books would be available: www.digitalcomicmuseum.com www.comicbookplus.com NEW TITLES DAILY - WRITE FOR UPDATES [email protected] GWANDANALAND(TM) and GWANDANALAND COMICS(TM)are trademarks of Gwandanaland Comics.All Rights are Reserved. Gwandanaland Comics(TM) is dedicated to the concepts, spirit, and the laws which govern copyright and the public domain. We are committed to publishing only those comics which are verified to be public domain; we will not under any circumstance, publish works which are the property of another person or company, whether or not the work is defended or claimed. We consider this to be an absolute. We take great strides and efforts to ensure that our books are legal and ethical. If you have any reason to believe we are unintentionally in violation of copyright, or have any questions about any book or our process, please write to us at [email protected]. Thank you.

The Complete Saga of the Victims

The Complete Saga of the Victims
Author: Alan Hewetson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781900486545

Two attractive young girls are kidnapped and relentlessly tormented by scalding water, sandstorms and dead Nazi storm troopers - that's just in one episode... Created by Alan Hewetson and illustrated by Suso Rego, The Saga of the Victims first appeared in the early 1970s in Scream, one of the Skywald line of horror comics. Skywald folded before the sixth and final episode could be printed and readers never learnt what fate had in store for the two girls. Printed in its entirety for the first time ever, including the never-before-seen final episode.

The Great Monster Magazines

The Great Monster Magazines
Author: Robert Michael “Bobb” Cotter
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1476678987

This is a critical overview of monster magazines from the 1950s through the 1970s. "Monster magazine" is a blanket term to describe both magazines that focus primarily on popular horror movies and magazines that contain stories featuring monsters, both of which are illustrated in comic book style and printed in black and white. The book describes the rise and fall of these magazines, examining the contributions of Marvel Comics and several other well-known companies, as well as evaluating the effect of the Comics Code Authority on both present and future efforts in the field. It identifies several sub-genres, including monster movies, zombies, vampires, sword-and-sorcery, and pulp-style fiction. The work includes several indexes and technical credits.

Anathema

Anathema
Author: Rachel Deering
Publisher: Titan Comics
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2015-05-13
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1782767053

Welcome to the nightmare! How far will one woman go for the salvation of her beloved? Mercy Barlowe¡¯s love for Sarah brings down Hell when her puritanical father discovers them together ¨C and has his own daughter burnt at the stake. But death is not the end. A modern take on the horror classics of the pas from Rachel Deering (Womanthology), Chris Mooneyham (Five Ghosts) and Wesley St. Claire.

Dracula

Dracula
Author: Bob Madison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1997
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

The Weird World of Eerie Publications

The Weird World of Eerie Publications
Author: Mike Howlett
Publisher: Feral House
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2010
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1932595872

Eerie Publications' horror magazines brought blood and bad taste to America's newsstands from 1965 through 1975. Here's the sordid background behind this mysterious comics publisher, featuring astonishingly red reproductions of many covers and the most spectacularly creepy art.

The Masque of the Red Death

The Masque of the Red Death
Author: Edgar Allan Poe
Publisher: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
Total Pages: 13
Release: 2020-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

"The Masque of the Red Death", originally published as "The Mask of the Red Death: A Fantasy", is an 1842 short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe. The story follows Prince Prospero's attempts to avoid a dangerous plague, known as the Red Death, by hiding in his abbey. He, along with many other wealthy nobles, hosts a masquerade ballwithin seven rooms of the abbey, each decorated with a different color. In the midst of their revelry, a mysterious figure disguised as a Red Death victim enters and makes his way through each of the rooms. Prospero dies after confronting this stranger, whose "costume" proves to contain nothing tangible inside it; the guests also die in turn. Poe's story follows many traditions of Gothic fiction and is often analyzed as an allegory about the inevitability of death, though some critics advise against an allegorical reading. Many different interpretations have been presented, as well as attempts to identify the true nature of the titular disease. The story was first published in May 1842 in Graham's Magazineand has since been adapted in many different forms, including a 1964 film starring Vincent Price.