PRE CODE CLASSIC AVON EERIE SLIPCASE ED (2025)
"Avon's rightly revered Eerie run kicked off in 1951, and raised the bar a good few inches with state-of-the-art words'n'pickshers from luminaries such as Moe Marcus, Fred Kida, Wally Wood, Louis Ravielli, Henry C. Kiefer, and Joe Kubert. Now that should be enough for anyone, right? collects issues #15-17 (April/May 1954 to August/September 1954), plus Eerie Comics 1947 ('the first horror comic'), Phantom Witch Doctor 1952, and Night Of Mystery 1953."
"Hey kids, come on! What're ya waitin' for! Moe Marcus, Fred Kida, Wallace Wood, Louis Ravielli, Henry C. Kiefer, and Joe Kubert? Avon's rightly revered Eerie run kicking off in 1951, and you want me to say something that's gonna make you wanna buy this volume? Gimme a break, will ya! Just get your money out and save us all a lot of time. Collects issues #8-14, August/November 1952 to January/February 1954."
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Pre Code Classic Avon Eerie Slipcase Edition Volume 01
"Hey kids, come on! What are you waiting for? Moe Marcus, Fred Kida, Wallace Wood, Louis Ravielli, Henry C. Kiefer, and Joe Kubert? Avon's rightly revered Eerie run kicking off in 1941, and you want me to say something that will make you want to buy this volume? Just get your money out and save us all some time! Collects issues #1-7, May/June1951 to June/July 1952."
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Pre Code Classic Avon Eerie Slipcase Edition Volume 02
"Hey kids, come on! What're ya waitin' for! Moe Marcus, Fred Kida, Wallace Wood, Louis Ravielli, Henry C. Kiefer, and Joe Kubert? Avon's rightly revered Eerie run kicking off in 1951, and you want me to say something that's gonna make you wanna buy this volume? Gimme a break, will ya! Just get your money out and save us all a lot of time. Collects issues #8-14, August/November 1952 to January/February 1954."
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Pre Code Classic Avon Eerie Slipcase Edition Volume 03
"Avon's rightly revered Eerie run kicked off in 1951, and raised the bar a good few inches with state-of-the-art words'n'pickshers from luminaries such as Moe Marcus, Fred Kida, Wally Wood, Louis Ravielli, Henry C. Kiefer, and Joe Kubert. Now that should be enough for anyone, right? collects issues #15-17 (April/May 1954 to August/September 1954), plus Eerie Comics 1947 ('the first horror comic'), Phantom Witch Doctor 1952, and Night Of Mystery 1953."