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Today in "This is Pre-Code Horror" -- Third eyes, vague threats, taunting brains and winged creatures with bad intentions! The entire genre summed up in four random panels!
Today in "This is Pre-Code Horror," boney nightmares, vampire bats, ghostly transportation and a really bad date!
Make sure you watch out for possessed were-corgis this Halloween!
Super fun artistic freedom commission for Verdentwolf on FA.
If you look at someone you don't know is pregant, and you ask them if they're pregnant to find, maybe re-consider your life choices
I call this edition of "This is Pre-Code Horror" the "Men With Interesting Hair" installment!
In a green mood...another quartet of pre-code panels that (to me anyway) define the genre. Many pre-code artists were masters at using color to create mood and tension. I've noticed a lot of green lately, so here are some of my favorite panels...
There are werewolves, werebears, wererats, and weretigers. If you could be any kind of were-creature what would you choose?
| Wolf |
QWQ afhwajha >W<
new diseño QWQ
es un Hombre-Chico lobo uwu
Al fin cambié el tono de piel al menos un poco QWQ -rip-
Espero que les guste >W<
If you are familiar with the early EC books and early Wally Wood art, you have come across the name Harry Harrison. And while this cooperation did not work out in the long run, Harrison's art can be found in other pre-code horror books... like here.
DARK MYSTERIES #7 (1952)
Forgot to post this. Did some line art and re-colored to match @Attack_On_Lion avatar cause I'm weird.
If ya know the original artist from the pic on the right let me know so I give them credit :)
Episode 15 is here! Let's talk about the amazing life of Jackie Ormes, cartoonist, reporter, fashion designer and community organizer who had a seminal role in the black press during a pre-civil rights movement America. https://t.co/v1ZjmCigWn