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词条 Eerie (Avon)
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  1. Description, contents, and creative team

  2. Ongoing series

  3. References

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|date=January 1947
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|artists=Fred Kida
George Roussos
|pencillers=Joe Kubert
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}}Eerie was a one-shot horror comic book cover-dated January 1947 and published by Avon Periodicals as Eerie #1. Its creative team included (among others) Joe Kubert and Fred Kida. It was the first true, stand-alone horror comic book and is credited with establishing the horror comics genre.[1][1]

After the initial issue, the title went dormant for a number of years but returned to newsstands as an ongoing title in 1951.

Description, contents, and creative team

Eerie is a full-color, 52 page, standard format, one-shot horror comic published by Avon Periodicals with a price of US$0.10 and cover-dated January 1947. The book was released as Eerie #1.[2][3]

The comic book's glossy,[3] cover depicts a red-eyed ghoul clutching a dagger and a rope-bound, voluptuous young woman in a derelict moonlit ruin. The book's contents comprised six full-length horror feature stories and a two-page humorous tale.

The issue featured six stories that were fairly tame in the depiction of the gore and violence generally found in horror fiction.[1] "The Eyes of the Tiger" follows a man haunted by the ghost of a stuffed tiger;[1]

Following the January 1947 issue, Eerie disappeared from newsstands shelves.

Ongoing series

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|caption=Cover of Eerie No. 1, 1951
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|date=May/June 1951 – Aug./Sept. 1954
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|artists=Joe Orlando
Wallace Wood
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In 1951, Eerie #1, cover-dated May/June 1951, was published by Avon and saw a run of seventeen issues.[1] The first issue of Eerie reprinted "The Strange Case of Henpecked Harry" from the 1947 Eerie one-shot as "The Subway Horror",[3] and issue #12 printed a Dracula story based on the Bram Stoker novel. Several covers featured large-breasted women in bondage. Artists Joe Orlando and Wallace Wood were associated with the series. The title saw a run of seventeen issues, ceasing publication with its August/September 1954 issue.

Eerie then morphed into the second iteration of the science fiction anthology Strange Worlds with issue #18 (October/November 1954).[2]

References

1. ^Goulart, Ron. (2001). Great American Comic Books. Publications International, Ltd. 173.
2. ^Overstreet, Robert M. (2004). Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. Random House. 527.
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=215631 |title=GCD Issue Details: Eerie #1 |accessdate=2009-02-07 |author=Smith, Keith |publisher=Grand Comics Database |year=2009}}
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