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The Complete Web of Horror HC

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FANTAGRAPHICS BOOKS
(W) Bernie Wrightson & Various
The legendary, creator-controlled horror magazine
from 1969 collected at last!
In 1969, a feisty new comics magazine emerged to rival the popular
horror magazines Creepy and Eerie: Web of Horror. Conceived by a
plucky, independent publisher, Web of Horror showcased instant
classics of horror and science fiction by such rising stars of comic
art as Bernie Wrightson, Michael Kaluta, Bruce Jones, Ralph Reese,
Frank Brunner, Roger Brand, and Wayne Howard, as well as seasoned
veterans such as Syd Shores and Norman Nodel, illustrating
stories written by Otto Binder, Nicola Cuti, and others.
Now, over 50 years later, Fantagraphics presents the complete
Web of Horror in one expertly edited and designed volume. In addition
to all three published issues, this collection includes over a
dozen stories intended for subsequent issues that have been rarely or never-before
published, several long thought to be lost and recently unearthed. Among these
"lost" stories is Wrightson's "The Monster Jar," lovingly restored by Frederic Manzano.
The Complete Web of Horror also features a wealth of historical and contextual
essays, including the Foreword by original Web of Horror editor and science fiction
novelist Terry Bisson; an account of the magazine's origin by the late Clark Dimond;
the history of the magazine's rise and baffling demise by collection editor Dana
Marie Andra; reminiscences by fanzine publishers Robert Lewis and Robert Gerson;
and an Afterword by Richard J. Arndt.