Selected Product: | The Mammoth Book of Best Horror Comics (Mammoth Book of) Paperback Publisher: Running Press Release Date: 2008-03-24 ISBN-10: 0786720727 ISBN-13: 9780786720729 List Price: $17.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Creepy Archives ISBN-10: 1593079737 ISBN-13: 9781593079734 List Price:$49.95 The Ten-Cent Plague: The Great Comic-Book Scare and How It Changed America ISBN-10: 0374187673 ISBN-13: 9780374187675 List Price:$26.00 The Mammoth Book of Best War Comics ISBN-10: 0786719737 ISBN-13: 9780786719730 List Price:$17.99 The EC Archives: Vault Of Horror Volume 1 (Ec Archives) ISBN-10: 1888472731 ISBN-13: 9781888472738 List Price:$49.95 Zombie Factory: 27 Tales of Bizarre Comix Madness from Beyond the Tomb ISBN-10: 1419667483 ISBN-13: 9781419667480 List Price:$18.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for The Mammoth Book of Best Horror Comics (Mammoth Book of) by 0 (ISBN-10: 0786720727, ISBN-13: 9780786720729). At this time we have not yet written a review for The Mammoth Book of Best Horror Comics (Mammoth Book of) by 0 (ISBN-10: 0786720727, ISBN-13: 9780786720729). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Featuring over 60 classics of the 1950's that caused a furor in the US and sparked legislation to crack down on explicit horror, this volume also includes modern contributors. Horror Review | Customer Rating: | | Not a bad collection of stories for the price, but not great. Also the cover says over 50 great horror comics which is a lie. there are only 48 stories. Should be 51 according to the cover!! I suggest getting the House of Mystery Showcases first if you have not done so yet! | Horror, Gore and more Gore | Customer Rating: | | If you like E.C. Horror comics this isn't it. the comics reprinted here were their compititors in the worst way. Lousy stories and the art is good to fair. However if you never heard of E.C. or just like Horror in general, then your in for a treat with a price that can't be beat. | Great selection for the price, nicely done. One big flaw. | Customer Rating: | I enjoyed this book and recommend it to anyone interested in the history of horror comics. The omission of EC comics and Warren magazines is appropriate as they are archived and written about so many other places. All the other positive aspects of this book have been covered in other reviews and most of the negatives are slightly unfair or simply a matter of opinion.
My one complaint is this; for a book where the editor tells us how striking and brilliant the art work is, it is printed rather poorly. I did not expect, or want, the book in color. I DID expect the pages not to be shrunken to the point where the lettering and many panels are hard to make out. I would have happily shelled out and additional $10 to $15 for the same book with clearly printed pages. | A FUN-SCARY TRIP THROUGH HORROR COMIC HISTORY | Customer Rating: | The Mammoth Book of Best Horror Comics is a steal when you compare pages (540+) and story selections (48) to the overall price. The comics are presented in black and white (as any good horror comic should be). Editor Peter Normanjon also does a nice job of dividing the tales up by decades guiding the reader along from the 50's through present day with a nice introduction page to each tale.
Some of my favorites in the bunch include: *DREAD END - a nice giant monster tale and there's a bonus modernizing retelling with actual photographs substituting for artwork *Fatal Scalpel and Dungeon of Doom - both have a Twilight Zone feel *Sea of Graves - gave me goosebumps when I first read it as a child *Home Lies - a simple story where the ending cathes you off guard *Purgation - probably the best visual story in the lot, some of the artwork actually creeped me out...the people behind this should make movies *Killer Planet - reads and looks like it could have been from an issue of Heavy Metal *The Graveswellers - another story that uses actual photographs over illustrations
The only minor problem with this collection is the absence (and it is addressed) of more widespread comics from EC (Tales from the Crypt) or Eerie. As a child these were always my favorites. However this Mammoth collection does a great job of introducing readers to the wide variety of horror comics that have been published over the last 50 years. It's a great place to start your appreciation of Horror stories, and the price can't be beat for the amount of reading (and scares) that await you. | Ventage comics collections | Customer Rating: | The artwork was great with the recreation of the comic in readable and good text form. The use of printing the stories in black and white added and enhance the reading for the reader.
Now if they could only put out a publication of the collections of mysteries in space, and the complete collection of WEIRD SCIENCE (only vol 1 and 2 are available at this time).
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