#Graham Ingels
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thewindowofthesummerhouse · 7 months ago
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Graham Ingels
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gameraboy2 · 2 months ago
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"The Jewel of Bas" by Leigh Brackett Planet Stories, Spring 1944 Illustration by Graham Ingels
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 2 months ago
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Rise & Grind
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weirdlookindog · 7 months ago
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Graham Ingels - The Old Witch
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comicartarchive · 27 days ago
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Tales from the Crypt 31 pg1 by Graham Ingels
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ultrameganicolaokay · 2 months ago
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EC Archives: Tales from the Crypt Volume 5 by Carl Wessler, Al Feldstein, Otto Binder, Jack Davis, Jack Kamen, Joe Orlando, Graham Ingels, Reed Crandall and more. Cover by Davis. Out in January 2025.
"Dark Horse Comics brings even more macabrely majestic Tales from the Crypt, now as an affordable paperback! This terrifying tome has been digitally recolored-using Marie Severin's original palette as a guide-and features stories drawn by all-star comic artists Jack Davis, Jack Kamen, George Evans, Graham Ingels, Bill Elder, Bernie Krigstein, Reed Crandall, and Joe Orlando! Featuring a foreword by cult icon Bruce Campbell!"
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artpictural · 2 months ago
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Reed Crandall, Portrait de Graham Ingels, 1967
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tomoleary · 2 years ago
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Graham Ingels aka “Ghastly” - The Haunt of Fear
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bracketsoffear · 1 month ago
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The Girl in the Box (Ouida Sebestyen) "The titular girl has been kidnapped and locked in a dark cellar for no known reason. The novel consists of her writing her story and pleas for help on an old typewriter in the cellar as she begins to run out of food and water. And we're not even given the benefit of a happy ending. The story ends with her final entry (in which she is still trapped) and the reader never learns what happens to her."
"Chatter-Boxed!" (from The Haunt of Fear) (Graham Ingels) "An elderly man begins to suffer from catalepsy, which makes him appear to be dead when he is not. He leaves instructions to be buried with a telephone if he "dies", allowing him to call for help lest he regain consciousness. There's no way this plan could go wrong, or so he thinks…"
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Sure enough, he is buried after having an episode behind the wheel and does exactly that, only to find every phone line tied. After futilely trying to get a call through and finally running out of oxygen, the operator angrily snaps at the man's blue-faced corpse for being ignorant of what's just taken place: the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The story is set in December 1941.
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mannyblacque · 9 months ago
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via EC Comics | Instagram
Art by Ghastly Graham Ingels
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chernobog13 · 2 years ago
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Wonder Comics #11 (April, 1947).  Cover by Graham Ingels.
Another amazing adventure of Brad Spencer, Wonderman, as he rescues his girlfriend/assistant/sidekick Carol from the clutches of the insidious Doctor Voodoo and the evil queen Lilith.
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brokehorrorfan · 2 years ago
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Retro-a-go-go will release a set of EC Comics ornaments in the fall. Designed by Doug P'gosh, each hand-painted resin piece measures 5" tall with a magnetic display base.
The Vault Keeper is styled after the work of artist Johnny Craig with an issue of The Vault of Horror. The Old Witch is styled after the work of artist Graham Ingels with an issue of The Haunt of Fear. The Crypt Keeper is styled after the work of artist Jack Davis with an issue of Tales from the Crypt.
The set of three is available to pre-order for $90 with the coupon code EC4ME. Once in stock they’ll cost $130.
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gameraboy2 · 1 year ago
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Planet Stories, Spring 1944 Cover by Graham Ingels
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 3 months ago
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 Ghastly Graham Ingels
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weirdlookindog · 1 year ago
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Graham Ingels - A Sucker for a Spider
(Tales From the Crypt #29, 1952)
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cccovers · 1 year ago
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Startling Comics #44 (March 1947) cover by Graham Ingels.
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