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The Pre-Code Horror Index
JVJ (RIP):
I believe that there are two Avon Eerie #1s and I'm missing the second one. Hey, nobody's perfect, okay!
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richardgc1:
--- Quote from: JVJ on January 11, 2013, 06:09:15 PM ---I believe that there are two Avon Eerie #1s and I'm missing the second one. Hey, nobody's perfect, okay!
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I missed that double #1. If you can use it, I have a cobbled together Eerie #1 (1951). The stories are from Avon's Eerie #15 & #1 (1947) and an I.W. reprint, Eerie Tales #12. Download link: http://depositfiles.com/files/9qdeyc1ju
richardgc1:
I also have a Fawcett Strange Stories From Another World #3. I don't see it listed on site. This would complete the 4 issue run.
Download link: http://depositfiles.com/files/uolpdvnld
Yoc:
Hi Richard, thanks for your interest in this topic.
This Precode list is a little old now. Your best bet is to use the search feature on the site to confirm what is missing and not.
Did you have a problem using the Upload File link on DCM?
Here's the link for it - http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.php?ACT=useradddl
And here's a tutorial showing how it works - http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/forum/index.php/topic,1882.0.html
Thanks for your Strange Stories From Another World #3. I've asked Prime user to upload it to DCM for you.
We're going to pass on your Eerie #13 until if can be confirmed it's from that book. If you can find confirmation we'll add it - but not if it's from a modern reprint.
We have a UK reprint of Eerie 1+2 (1951) here - http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.php?dlid=16925
Until a real #1 (1951) shows up we will stick with that. Our worry is adding yours might result in a true #1 not being scanned if an owner thought it was done already.
Movielover has been very busy creating a list of 'COMICS STILL NEEDED FOR SCANNING FOR DCM' that is very up to date. You should give that a look as well. It's a work in progress.
http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/forum/index.php/topic,4081.0.html
tilliban:
Friends! Folks! Fiends!
I took a long and hard look at the pre-code horror “canon” or “index” (as established in the 90s by comics historians like Mike Benton, John Benson and George Suarez), then looked at everything up here on DCM – and THEN decided to write my own.
I struggled with the grey zones of science fiction and crime, of course, and listed a slimmed-down core version. But annotated and hinting at interesting titles hovering on the border of horror.
I think it’s an enlightening read (and fun, too) – alas, it is in German. Because I did it for my German website. Here’s the link:
http://fifties-horror.de/wissen/der-horror-kanon
You’re invited to brood over it via Google translator or such. The automatic translation result is always awkward and sometimes wrong, but generally understandable. Good luck.
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