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Issue: The Fantagraphics EC Artists' Library #36
Publication Date: January 2024
 
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Title: Kamen's Kalamity and Other Stories
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On Sale Date: 04/16/2024
Volume: 36
Pages: 254
ISBN: 9781683969181
UPC/EAN: 978168396918153500
Price: $35.00 USD
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Color: black and white with some color
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Cover with two illustrations by Graham Ingels.
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Kamen's Kalamity and Other Stories

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Man standing in the rain

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Happy Jack

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Those who worked with Jack Kamen seem to have agreed on three things -
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Essay on the stories including in this volume along with a photo of and art by Kamen.
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Vampire Hunters

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Kamen's Kalamity!

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The Den of Iniquity!
Bill Gaines; Al Feldstein; Jack Davis; Jack Kamen; Graham Ingels; Johnny Craig; Kamen's wife; Kamen's two un-named kids
Ho, ho! Fond felicitations, fans!
Bill Gaines and Al Feldstein tell this auto-biographical tale of hiring Jack Kamen to draw horror stories, first telling Kamen that his work is too sweet. They advise him to get into the swing of things like Ingels, Craig and Davis, who are all drawn by their respective artists shown torturing effigies of Bill Gaines. Jack resolves to become more horrible and doses off at the drawing board and dreams of committing murder under the full moon and returning menacingly to his wife and two small children. His wife wakes him up with a scream when she spies a mouse.
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Jack Kamen, William M. Gaines, Albert B. Feldstein, Graham Ingels, Johnny Craig, and Jack Davis all appear in story.
Colorist and letterer credit added by Craig Delich, letterer credit verified by Al Feldstein.
Script credit from "Tales of Terror! - The EC Companion" by Fred von Bernewitz and Grant Geissman.
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Busted Marriage!

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The Crypt-Keeper (host)
Here's a yarn that figures to end up pretty horrible...
A man has voodoo dolls made as wedding cake figures in order to get a wealthy woman to marry him. He meets a younger woman, and so to remarry, places his wife's doll under glass so that she suffocates from lack of air. He keeps both dolls until the second wedding as he plans to use them on the cake, but the wife figurine is rotting since it now resembles the woman lying in the grave. The man throws it away, and settles into bed with his new bride, but it gets out of the trash and hauls itself up to the shelf where his doll is kept to push it off, breaking it into a thousand piece, while in the bedroom the new bride screams in terror.
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Script credit from "Tales of Terror! - The EC Companion" by Fred von Bernewitz and Grant Geissman.
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How Green Was My Alley

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The Crypt-Keeper (host)
Here's a terror-tale of sporting life!
A bigamist is decapitated by his two athletic wives when they find they've been deceived. The golfer putts with his eyes and the bowler uses his severed head.
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Colorist and letterer credits by Craig Delich.
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Corker!

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Haunt of Fear
The Old Witch (host); unnamed woman (death); a psychologist (villain)
Here's a horror yarn that's a corker!
A woman with suicidal tendencies and the skeptical psychologist who loves her visit a swami who diagnoses her problem as stemming from her having witnessed the hanging of an obese man whose head popped right off the body releasing a 'decapitation Lamia' that has possessed her and, sadly, can only be removed by decapitation. She flees from the swami in terror, rushing down into the subway, where she finds herself thrown under the train wheels and the pursuing psychologist bursts into maniacal laughter as the Lamia possesses him.
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Letterer credit by Craig Delich.
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Beauty Rest

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The Vault of Horror!
The Vault-Keeper (host); Helen Curtis; Joyce Noble
Here's a horrible yarn about a girl who got her...
Helen gazed out the window of the room she shared w/Joyce as the latter bid goodnight to a Mr. Boxer, the man she told Helen would help her to win a beauty contest the next day: "Miss Corpse of 1954"! Helen decided to play a trick on her roomie: she'd drug Joyce's drink w/sleeping pills, take a note Boxer had given to Joyce and appear in her place the next day. Helen gave the note to the man in charge, got into her suit and won the contest, being told to report that evening to an address for the award presentation. Arriving home, Helen found Joyce dead in bed [from an overdose of those pills], she called the Police and reported it as a suicide. Later Helen reported to the address she was given, but told the people there she had taken Joyce's spot.....a bad move, since she discovered that the wonner had to ACTUALLY be a corpse to win. That's the last she knew as the men came at her with scapels, rubber tubes and embalming fluid!
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Current Attraction

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The Crypt-Keeper (host)
Age had crept up on old Rufus and stiffened his joints...
A circus father attempts to get the knife thrower out of his daughter's life by placing a bar magnet behind the board the knife thrower's wife stands in front of while he does his act, but the daughter convinces the wife to leave him and she takes her place in the act.
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Script credit from "Tales of Terror! - The EC Companion" by Fred von Bernewitz and Grant Geissman.
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...Only Sin Deep

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The Vault of Horror!
The Vault-Keeper (host)
Come in, creeps!
A heartless young woman pawns her beauty for 1000.00 to a shopkeeper she assumes is a crank. When she realizes that he has somehow caused her face to age rapidly she attempts to redeem the pawn ticket, but since he knows that she is now married to a wealthy man he demands 100000.00 for it. She knows she can't ask her husband for that much money out of the blue so she resolves to take her belongings and sell them and tell her husband they were stolen. He comes home early and assumes the old crone packing the furs is a thief so she kills him figuring there's plenty of other men to victimize. She forgets that the servants heard her voice when she entered the building and now the police are looking for her, so she can never redeem her pawn ticket if she wants to avoid being arrested for murder.
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By The Dawn's Early Light

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The Vault of Horror!
The Vault-Keeper (host)
Heh, heh! And now it's my turn to freeze the watery blood in your distended veins, kiddies!
A man who has just flown in into New York from Illinois ties up a man he suspects of being a vampire just before dawn and makes him lie in a coffin. When he doesn't fall asleep at dawn, he unties him, and the vampire leaps for his throat reminding him that Illinois is an hour behind New York and he forgot to reset his watch.
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Script credit from "Tales of Terror! - The EC Companion" by Fred von Bernewitz and Grant Geissman.
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Out Cold

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The Haunt of Fear
The Old Witch (host)
This is what might have been if Ralph hadn't gone...
The Old Witch tells us a story with two endings. The first ending relates what would have happened to the protagonist if he had pursued a relationship with a new office girl who turns out to be a ghoul using human meat to feed her mother's cats, but the old witch tells us that's not what actually happened. What actually happened was he was so taken with her beauty he mistakenly tumbled out of an open window 20 stories to a very easy death while being cursed for his stupidity by the girl.
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Cold War

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The Vault of Horror!
The Vault-Keeper (host); Norman King (Maria's lover, death); Maria Holt [Maria Harmon] (Paul's wife); Mr. Harmon (Maria's father); Mrs. Harmon (Maria's mother); Paul Holt (villain, Maria's husband, a zombie)
Heh, heh! And a horrible 'hi' to all you horror-happy hidiots!
Norman King meets and begins wooing a beautiful married girl named Maria. But that doesn't phase Norman one bit, so when he decides to kill her husband and marry her anyway, the husband tells Norman a strange but true story about Maria and why he shouldn't be involved with her.
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Colorist and letterer credits by Craig Delich, letterer credit verified by Al Feldstein.
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Spoiled

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Haunt of Fear
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Here's a switch...
The wife of a brilliant surgeon and her lover have cause to regret their affair when the doctor cuts off their heads and places the woman's head on the man's body and the man's head on the woman's body.
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The Proposal

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Here s a terror-tale of a chick who finally wormed the proposal
A woman who uses men to stay surrounded by the finer things in life finally hears what she wants to hear: "I want you for my wife." In this case, her intended sucker literally wants her for a meal to his undead bloodsucker wife.
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The Substitute

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The Vault-Keeper (host)
Here's a delightful sample of escape literature called...
A man assumes that the body of the governor of the penal colony he is a prisoner in will be sent back to Paris, so he kills him with a poisoned dart from a blowgun and makes plans to switch places with his body in the casket. They nail him in and bury him at sea.
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Audition

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Haunt of Fear
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Here's an offbeat opus sure to drive you notes!
One girl so desperately wants to be in Phil Vitale's all-girl orchestra that she is willing to kill herself so he gives her a lethal injection that makes her into a zombie. She assumes that they are all zombies and she doesn't care because she still wants to be in the band, and in a way, she gets her wish as they turn out to be Phil Vitale's all-ghoul orchestra.
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Grim Fairy Tales

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Executioner

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Marriage Vows!

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The Old Witch's Grim Fairy Tale!
The Old Witch (host)
Hee, hee! In Vault of Horror no. 27...
In this grim fairy tale, evil king Blackheart gets princess Buttercup's proverbial hand in marriage.
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The Funeral

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The Crypt-Keeper's Grim Fairy Tale!
The Crypt-Keeper (host)
Heh, heh! Why not tell a Grimm fairy tale?
In this grim fairy tale, a young prince grows fond of his nanny until one day she appears dead. The king attempts to console his heart-broken son by offering him candy, cake and a pony at the funeral for his nanny. The boy peeks in on her as she is lying in state and sees her move. It turns out she suffers from cataleptic fits and reassures the prince that she will never leave him. The boy thinks of all the nice things that he won't be getting due to the cancellation of the funeral and so brings a candlestick down upon her head.
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Script credit from "Tales of Terror! - The EC Companion" by Fred von Bernewitz and Grant Geissman.
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...From Hunger!

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The Old Witch's Grim Fairy Tale!
The Old Witch (host)
Hee, hee! Yep! Here's another one!
The chef of an obese king finally gets fed up with him and converts him into sausages.
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Attacks of Horror!

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The Crypt-Keeper's Grim Fairy Tale!
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Once upon a time... long, long ago...
This grim fairy tale tells the story of king Moneymad's tax scheme. He taxes the people for everything he can think of, until they have no money left to pay their 'thumb' tax, and he begins having their thumbs cut off. The peasants revolt and cut out his stomach.
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Script credit from "Tales of Terror! - The EC Companion" by Fred von Bernewitz and Grant Geissman.
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A Sock for Christmas

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The Vault-Keeper's Grim Fairy Tale!
The Vault-Keeper (host); Tarby
Heh, heh! Well, I see it's time for another idiotic infantile insanity...
Long ago in a huge castle lived a King [Irving], his Queen [Matilda] and their only son, Tarby, who was a real brat! The King decides to go into the village and forcibly take another young lad to be the Prince's companion, hoping that would straighten him out. It didn't, but the King gave the Royal order that if Tarby acted up, the other young boy would be whipped instead....and he became the official "whipping boy" at court. With Christmas coming on, the whipping boy was looking forward to what Santa would bring him....but Tarby told him that "bad boys" as he wouldn't get anything from Santa. On the day before Christmas, the whipping boy was returned to his own parents for 24 hours, and he spent time telling them that he was whipped for the bad things that Tarby did. He wanted to know if Santa would still bring him something for Christmas, and his Dad assured him that he would, then went to see the King to beg him to do just that. The King laughed at the man....but the next morning, as the whipping boy woke up and checked out his sock, he saw a presents in his stocking....and the boy's father saw his stocking filled also: with the bloody corpse of the King!
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A Likely Story!

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The Old Witch's Grim Fairy Tale!
The Old Witch (host)
Hee, hee! And now it's another terror tale for tiny tikes...
In this grim fairy tale a cranky old queen constantly badgers the castle's seamstress, decorator and artist into painting a portrait of her to hang on a bare wall spot. The artist finally gets fed up with her and severs her head with an ax, the seamstress sews it to the canvas, and the decorator has it framed to fit upon the wall.
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Letterer credit by Craig Delich.
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Pot-Shot!

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The Old Witch's Grim Fairy Tale!
The Old Witch (host); the Prince; the King
Well, here's another nauseating nursery narration, nuts!
This grim fairy tale relates the story of a prince who gets the king to pay him a yearly allowance of what he weighs in gold. In order to be as heavy as can be, he swallows lead shot to get his already fat frame close to almost 500 pounds. As he urges the carriage faster and faster to arrive at his new castle, the brakes are thrown suddenly and the shot explodes out of him.
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Letterer credit by Craig Delich.
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Double-Header!

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The Old Witch's Grim Fairy Tale!
The Old Witch (host)
Hee, hee! Here's another of my infantile insanities...
In this grim fairy tale an old king finds a young girl to marry and is deeply in love with her but cannot offer her the physical relationship she needs, so she takes a lover. Three court ladies who are very jealous of her find out and inform the king. The king's honor has been insulted, and so his queen and her lover must pay with their lives, but the king truly loved her deeply and is heartbroken. He makes the three women who ruined his happiness pay by blinding one, deafening the other, and cutting the tongue out of the third.
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Letterer credit by Craig Delich.
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The Sleeping Beauty!

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The Crypt-Keeper's Grim Fairy Tale!
The Crypt-Keeper (host)
Because I have received a flood of requests (One... the editor's mother-in-law..)...
In this grim fairy tale, the REAL reason sleeping beauty spends all that time sleeping during the daytime hours turns out to be...aw, you guessed it.
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Script credit from "Tales of Terror! - The EC Companion" by Fred von Bernewitz and Grant Geissman.
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

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The Old Witch's Grim Fairy Tale!
The Old Witch (host)
Hee, hee! I see that C.K. in his last mag...
This grim fairy tale reveals the REAL reason Snow White got the poisoned apple was that she was a neat freak who was driving the seven dwarfs nuts.
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Hansel and Gretel!

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The Old Witch's Grim Fairy Tale!
The Old Witch (host)
Here's the latest in my fairy tale debunking campaign, kiddies.
This grim fairy tale tells the REAL truth that Hansel and Gretel pushed the old woman into the roaring stove in order to steal her money.
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Script credit from Tales of Terror: The EC Companion.
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Little Red Riding Hood

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Grim Fairy Tale Dept.
Come away, dear reader!
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Last panel is modified reprint of final Orlando panel from "This Is Your Strife".
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The Silent Treatment

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The Old Witch's Grim Fairy Tale!
The Old Witch (host)
And now for a long-lost department of my reeking restaurant, the Haunt of Fear!
In this grim fairy tale a remorseful king demands silence after his boisterous merry-making prevents him from hearing his daughter's shouts for help leading to her death. Eventually his demands on the peasants get so absurd he orders them to stop breathing because of the racket he claims to hear they make. They revolt, and one of them sews a sensitive metronome into the king's body that goes off with the slightest disturbance, and when the still-lying king brushes away an insect, the sound so bothers him he throws himself off a cliff.
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Script credit from Tales of Terror: The EC Companion.
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Alton, Bolle, Starr, Fraccio, Palais

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Man with Gun in Speeding Car

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Homicide!

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This is the way case number 549 looked to the homicide squad...
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The Man Death Wanted

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Gordon Kimball was just an ordinary man.
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The Graveyard Feet

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The feet came from the grave...
A mad doctor cuts off the body parts of his victims in order to experiment with transplants. One of the recipients turns out to be a reporter who finds that the feet have a will of their own and know how to kickbox. Eventually, they lead him back to the doctor and once the cell doors of his intended victims are opened, they beat the doctor to death. The reporter's feet go back to being well-behaved now that their previous owner has been avenged.
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America's First Crime

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A True History Crime
Benedict Arnold
Think, if you can, of the worst conceivable crime!
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The first page of this story is reprinted in Alter Ego #110 (June 2012), where the art credits are verified by Leonard Starr.
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The Man Who Was Death

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Another SuspenStory from The Crypt of Terror!
Edgar Bowman; George Flood; Betty Bates; Casper Jones; Arthur Boway
Out of the dark night he walked,...
A state executioner takes the law into his own hands.
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Letterer credit by Craig Delich.
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Mystery Woman Betrays Brooklyn Murder Mob!

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Yeah, this is a stick-up!
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Diminishing Returns!

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The Old Witch (host)
Here's a cutting horror yarn I'm sure will rate tops with you!
A man sets up a deal with the Jivaro head-hunter tribe to exchange his duped victims for large uncut diamonds. After his fourth victim is dispatched this way he receives a package at his doorstep. Upon opening the package he is terrified to see that it is the shrunken head of his last dupe. The head opens its eyes and glares at him. He drops the package and the head rolls free and attaches its teeth into his ankles, tripping him. Then the head tears his throat out.
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Art credit from The EC Archives: The Haunt of Fear (Dark Horse, 2015 series) #2.

Script credit from "Tales of Terror! - The EC Companion" by Fred von Bernewitz and Grant Geissman.

Cover story.
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Jack Kamen Drawing

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Jack Kamen

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Biography of Jack Kamen with art by Kamen
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The Old Witch

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Close-up of the image of the Old Witch from the splash panel of "Marriage Vows!"
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Behind the Panels

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Woman Pouring from a Bottle

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Man Trailblazing

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Crime, Horror, Terror, Gore, Depravity, Disrespect for Established Authority - and Science Fiction, Too! The Ups and Downs of EC Comics

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The Fantagraphics EC Artists' Library

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27 Shockers from the Crypt, Vault, and Haunt of EC

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