Panel from “Frankenstien and His Monster” in Humbug #7, February 1958, pencilled and inked by Will Elder, possibly written by Harvey Kurtzman.
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Panel from “Frankenstien and His Monster” in Humbug #7, February 1958, pencilled and inked by Will Elder, possibly written by Harvey Kurtzman.

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Splash page for “Curse of the Dragon’s Moon” in The Brave and The Bold #24, June-July 1959, scripted by Bob Haney, pencilled and inked by Joe Kubert, and lettered by Gaspar Saladino.
Cover of Shock Illustrated #1, September-October 1955, pencilled, inked and colored by Jack Kamen. “Picto-Fiction” was EC’s attempt at maneuvering around the restrictions of the newly-implemented Comics Code.
Cover of Crime SuspenStories #22, April-May 1954, pencilled and inked by Johnny Craig. The cover would become infamous when brought up as anti-comic evidence during the 1954 Senate hearings on the topic, which would lead to the implementation of the Comics Code.
Splash page for the story “V-Vampires!” in Three Dimensional EC Classics #1, 1954, scripted by Harvey Kurtzman and pencilled and inked by Wally Wood. An earlier iteration of the story appeared in Mad #3 (1952), also by Kurtzman and Wood.

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Panel from “Foul Play!” in Haunt of Fear #19, May-June 1953. Written by Al Feldstein, pencilled and inked by Jack Davis, with coloring by Marie Severin and lettering by Jim Wroten.
Splash page for the story “Space-Borne!” in Weird Science #16, November-December 1952, pencilled and inked by Al Williamson.
Cover of Blue Bolt Weird Tales of Terror #111, November 1951, pencilled and inked by L. B. Cole.
Cover of Black Cat Mystery #45, August 1953, pencilled and inked by either Warren Kremer or Howard Nostrand (conflicting sources).
Cover of Picture Parade #1, 1953, cover artist unknown.

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Cover of Strange Worlds #4, September 1951, pencilled and inked by Wally Wood.
Cover of Weird Science #12, May-June 1950, and pencilled and inked by Al Feldstein.
Cain, the caretaker of the House of Mystery.
"The House of Gargoyles," written by Jack Oleck and illustrated by Jack Sparling, originally published in The House of Mystery issue 175 (1968)