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Jack Kamen

    The Martian Monster And Other Stories
    Three For The Money And Other Stories
    Kamen's Kalamity And Other Stories
    Daddy Lost His Head
    The EC Archives: Confessions Illustrated
    The EC Archives: Shock Illustrated
    • The EC Archives: Shock Illustrated

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      These illustrated tales are crafted to provoke and astonish, featuring gripping narratives that challenge conventional storytelling. Each story is accompanied by striking visuals that enhance the chilling themes and unexpected twists, making for an engaging and thought-provoking reading experience. Perfect for those seeking a blend of art and unsettling narratives, these tales push the boundaries of imagination and provoke deep reflection.

      The EC Archives: Shock Illustrated
    • The EC Archives: Confessions Illustrated

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book features the complete collection of "Confessions," a groundbreaking 'Picto-Fiction' magazine that combines illustrated prose with tales of scandal and forbidden romance. Renowned artists such as Wally Wood, Joe Orlando, and Reed Crandell contribute their talents to bring these provocative stories to life, making it a unique blend of literature and visual art.

      The EC Archives: Confessions Illustrated
    • Daddy Lost His Head

      • 169 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      "Famed for his deft delineations of beautiful, scheming women, handsome jealous husbands, and not-so-innocent children, Kamen returns with a collection of classic EC horror tales from The Vault of Horror, Tales From the Crypt, and The Haunt of Fear. In the title tale, a cruel stepfather sends his stepdaughter to bed without her supper, but the old crone next door gives the hungry girl a candy figure made in the likeness of her father& In 'What the Dog Dragged In'--one of the EC's earliest adaptations of a Ray Bradbury story--a wheelchair-bound blind woman asks her faithful dog to go find her fiancé, unaware that he had been killed in an auto accident& In 'Loved to Death,' a rejected suitor spends one dollar to buy a potion that makes a woman fall in love with him, but when it works too well he discovers the price of the antidote is more than he can afford& Plus over 20 more tales of madness and horror as only EC can do them!"--Amazon.com

      Daddy Lost His Head
    • Twenty-seven horror stories by master comics artist Jack Kamen from the pages of Tales From the Crypt, Vault of Horror, and Haunt of Fear -- including all 13 of his classic "Grim Fairy Tales." Bonus: seven crime and horror stories by other EC artists.

      Kamen's Kalamity And Other Stories
    • Three For The Money And Other Stories

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This volume of the New York Times’ bestselling series of superbly restored, classic crime and horror EC Comics re-presents the work of Jack Kamen, Al Feldstein, and Ray Bradbury. Grand Master crime novelist Max Allan Collins (Road to Perdition) introduces these tales, which include the infamous “The Orphan” one of the stories that got EC Comics into hot water during the U.S. Senate’s investigation into comic books. “The October Game” is adapted from the chilling classic short story by Ray Bradbury. A gruesome look at a malevolent Halloween party game perpetrated by a man who believes the child of his unfaithful wife is not his. In “Frozen Assets!,” a woman and her lover seal her still-living husband in a chest freezer. “Standing Room Only” ― a brother murders his twin sister and her husband, and disguises himself as her so he can inherit their estate. But then the estate lawyer makes a play for the “widow” ... “Three for the Money” ― A woman finds her husband dead ― with a knife in his back and a bullet in his head. The police arrest two suspects ― but to get a conviction, they must determine who acted first. Who actually committed the murder, and who stabbed or shot a man who was already dead?

      Three For The Money And Other Stories
    • The Martian Monster And Other Stories

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.8(34)Add rating

      Stories in this volume include "The Martian Monster," in which a 9-year-old boy befriends a Martian in the woods and asks him to kill his stepmother — but the "Martian" convinces him that it’s really his father who he should target. There’s sharp social commentary in "…And Then There Were Two!" (highly intelligent robots unveil a plan for world peace, but political opportunists launch an anti-robot campaign to discredit them) and "Prediction of Disaster!" (an astronomer concludes that our sun is about to go nova and tries to warn the world).

      The Martian Monster And Other Stories