Vintage Horror Comics: Eerie No. 8 Circa 1951: Ghost of the Gorgon
We are excited and proud to introduce you to one of many new/old incredibly illustrated horror comics from the Golden Age of the genre. It's fitting that we publish a masterpiece, illustrated-story titled, "Ghost of the Gorgon" from the No. 8 edition of "Eerie" -- published in 1951!

"Ghost of the Gorgon," a 1951 horror classic which is a rare and expensive collector's item, exemplifies why these comics live on forever.

This vintage, terror masterpiece is not only built on a foundation of good story, good plot, great characters and the horrific consequences they bring upon themselves, it is also a beautiful work of retro art. It reaches for your guts -- and is nothing like the slick, pretty stuff of today's comics!

IMPORTANT:

We have worked diligently to find a way to present this fine work on an e-reader like the Nook and the color Nook. Because graphics take up so much space, and because e-book screens are smaller than traditional comic books, we have carefully formatted no more than 2-panels to each page. In some cases, just one panel is displayed on a page-- when the image is large. This is a labor-intensive process, but the results are worth it! Although some purist will see this as cutting the books up, currently there is on other way to present them other than pieces of a greater portrait.

This ensures that you the reader of our vintage horror comics can read them comfortably and enjoy them to the fullest! However, because of the size of the file, downloading sometimes takes more time -- so please do not be alarmed if it takes a minute or two for the title to show up on your reader.

Also, because of the large size of the file, we have combed what we consider the best of the best stories -- so you will get only the highest quality of the genre.

Finally, you can read this comic masterpiece on a black-and-white Nook or a color Nook. It goes without saying that on a color Nook the experience is excellent because of the bright clear colors that are brought to life.

We intend to publish many of these classics, so you can count on seeing more new/old titles over the coming months.

Again, because of large size of comic files, we can only publish one or two good stories or chapters per download, and they are priced accordingly -- for just $1. As technology changes, we look forward to a time when this limitation no longer applies.

Chet Dembeck
Publisher of One and Last Reporter Publishing
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Vintage Horror Comics: Eerie No. 8 Circa 1951: Ghost of the Gorgon
We are excited and proud to introduce you to one of many new/old incredibly illustrated horror comics from the Golden Age of the genre. It's fitting that we publish a masterpiece, illustrated-story titled, "Ghost of the Gorgon" from the No. 8 edition of "Eerie" -- published in 1951!

"Ghost of the Gorgon," a 1951 horror classic which is a rare and expensive collector's item, exemplifies why these comics live on forever.

This vintage, terror masterpiece is not only built on a foundation of good story, good plot, great characters and the horrific consequences they bring upon themselves, it is also a beautiful work of retro art. It reaches for your guts -- and is nothing like the slick, pretty stuff of today's comics!

IMPORTANT:

We have worked diligently to find a way to present this fine work on an e-reader like the Nook and the color Nook. Because graphics take up so much space, and because e-book screens are smaller than traditional comic books, we have carefully formatted no more than 2-panels to each page. In some cases, just one panel is displayed on a page-- when the image is large. This is a labor-intensive process, but the results are worth it! Although some purist will see this as cutting the books up, currently there is on other way to present them other than pieces of a greater portrait.

This ensures that you the reader of our vintage horror comics can read them comfortably and enjoy them to the fullest! However, because of the size of the file, downloading sometimes takes more time -- so please do not be alarmed if it takes a minute or two for the title to show up on your reader.

Also, because of the large size of the file, we have combed what we consider the best of the best stories -- so you will get only the highest quality of the genre.

Finally, you can read this comic masterpiece on a black-and-white Nook or a color Nook. It goes without saying that on a color Nook the experience is excellent because of the bright clear colors that are brought to life.

We intend to publish many of these classics, so you can count on seeing more new/old titles over the coming months.

Again, because of large size of comic files, we can only publish one or two good stories or chapters per download, and they are priced accordingly -- for just $1. As technology changes, we look forward to a time when this limitation no longer applies.

Chet Dembeck
Publisher of One and Last Reporter Publishing
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Vintage Horror Comics: Eerie No. 8 Circa 1951: Ghost of the Gorgon

Vintage Horror Comics: Eerie No. 8 Circa 1951: Ghost of the Gorgon

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Vintage Horror Comics: Eerie No. 8 Circa 1951: Ghost of the Gorgon

Vintage Horror Comics: Eerie No. 8 Circa 1951: Ghost of the Gorgon

by John Bell

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We are excited and proud to introduce you to one of many new/old incredibly illustrated horror comics from the Golden Age of the genre. It's fitting that we publish a masterpiece, illustrated-story titled, "Ghost of the Gorgon" from the No. 8 edition of "Eerie" -- published in 1951!

"Ghost of the Gorgon," a 1951 horror classic which is a rare and expensive collector's item, exemplifies why these comics live on forever.

This vintage, terror masterpiece is not only built on a foundation of good story, good plot, great characters and the horrific consequences they bring upon themselves, it is also a beautiful work of retro art. It reaches for your guts -- and is nothing like the slick, pretty stuff of today's comics!

IMPORTANT:

We have worked diligently to find a way to present this fine work on an e-reader like the Nook and the color Nook. Because graphics take up so much space, and because e-book screens are smaller than traditional comic books, we have carefully formatted no more than 2-panels to each page. In some cases, just one panel is displayed on a page-- when the image is large. This is a labor-intensive process, but the results are worth it! Although some purist will see this as cutting the books up, currently there is on other way to present them other than pieces of a greater portrait.

This ensures that you the reader of our vintage horror comics can read them comfortably and enjoy them to the fullest! However, because of the size of the file, downloading sometimes takes more time -- so please do not be alarmed if it takes a minute or two for the title to show up on your reader.

Also, because of the large size of the file, we have combed what we consider the best of the best stories -- so you will get only the highest quality of the genre.

Finally, you can read this comic masterpiece on a black-and-white Nook or a color Nook. It goes without saying that on a color Nook the experience is excellent because of the bright clear colors that are brought to life.

We intend to publish many of these classics, so you can count on seeing more new/old titles over the coming months.

Again, because of large size of comic files, we can only publish one or two good stories or chapters per download, and they are priced accordingly -- for just $1. As technology changes, we look forward to a time when this limitation no longer applies.

Chet Dembeck
Publisher of One and Last Reporter Publishing

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BN ID: 2940013563643
Publisher: Publisher of One and Last Reporter Publishing
Publication date: 11/07/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB
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