The Atlas Creator Collection No. 3 : Bill Everett Vol. 1: One Head Too Many! and Other Weird Horror Stories
Overview
Already a Marvel/Timely legend for his creation of the Sub-Mariner in 1939, Bill Everett returned to Marvel during the 1950s to become Atlas' most versatile and effective practitioner of horror-fantasy. Everett's art was a combination of Graham Ingels, Harry Anderson, and Bernie Wrightson, with the slick ink line of Jack Davis, all melded within his own uniquely captivating imagery and in-your-face ghastliness.
Following the magnificent Creator Collections of Joe Maneely and Al Williamson, Fantagraphics is proud to present here for the first time all of Bill Everett's Atlas Pre-Code horror stories in one volume Including: "Spectacles of Doom," "The Evil Eye," "The Pit of Horror " "Horror in the Moonlight " "Don't Bury Me Deep," "One Head Too Many " "Burton's Blood " Werewolf " "The Madman," and "The Graymoor Ghost," from titles like Menace, Journey into Unknown Worlds, Strange Tales, Uncanny Tales, Spellbound, Mystic, Suspense, as well as "Zombie " from Menace #5, featuring a character rebooted as Simon Garth in the black-and-white Marvel Magazine explosion of the 1970s. An introduction by Atlas expert Dr. Michael J. Vassallo puts it all in context.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798875001413
- ISBN-10: 9798875001413
- Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
- Publish Date: April 2026
- Dimensions: 13.59 x 9.93 x 0.93 inches
- Shipping Weight: 4.22 pounds
- Page Count: 256
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