post a witch. 🧹
Graham Ingels, Vault of Horror #17 "Baby... It's Cold Inside!", 1951.
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Graham Ingels taking a latter day stab at his old pal, EC's the Old Witch. Looks like she grew!
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Today we celebrate the birthday of Graham "Ghastly" Ingels, born today in 1915. Ingels was a comic book and magazine illustrator best known for his work in EC Comics during the 1950s, notably on horror titles such as The Haunt of Fear and Tales from the Crypt. #GrahamIngels
Buenos días, feliz sábado.🧡
Graham Ingels, Haunt of Fear #25, 1954.
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#HauntofFear
Not a great fan of #GrahamIngels on the EC horror books, so a lot of his more infamous work leaves me cold (little pun) or at least mildly indifferent. On the other hand, I do like some of the more sappy stories he did for the New Direction line
From Impact # 3 EC Comics 1955
Written by Carl Wessler
Saddle Romances #9-11
EC, 1949-1950
Series continues from Saddle Justice and continues as Weird Science.
Covers by Graham Ingels (9) and Al Feldstein (10, 11).
#saddleromances #ec #alfeldstein #grahamingels #1940s #1950s
Buenos días, feliz domingo. 🧡
Graham Ingels, The Haunt of Fear #25, 1954.
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#Randomcomicbook cover, art by #GrahamIngels
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Buenos dias, feliz domingo. 🧡
Graham Ingels, Tales From the Crypt #22, 1951.
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"The main character (based on Dr. Frederic Wertham, whose concerns about violent imagery in comics led to the creation of the Comics Code Authority) tormented by a killer (based on EC artist "Ghastly" Graham Ingels)." ⬇️
#TomSutton, #Creepy #61, 1974.
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Creepshow horror host The Creep, sitting in his streamer-tomb, beckoning is toward his screen.
Chuffed to share this illustration of The Creep from #creepshow with you all.
For the last year I have been working on the forthcoming @dreadxpgames / @shudder game.
My main inspirations: Ghastly #grahamingels and #berniewrightson , which I could never truly match.