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756:. Arthur Lemming was the title character, a kindly English gentleman whose werewolf curse tears his whole life apart. In successive episodes, Arthur brutally murders his wife, his daughter, a whole camp full of friendly gypsies, and various friends and neighbors, while being hunted by a haughty, self-righteous werewolf-hunter turned magician named Goodman Blacker. After the first two parts, the artists were replaced by artist Martin Salvador. Milgrom would eventually be replaced as writer by Steve Skeates. This series had seven parts in total, which appeared in issues #48-56. This series and "The Mummy Walks" were combined for a three-part series titled “And the Mummies Walk” in issues #61-63, with art by Joaquin Blazquez. 839:“Coffin” - Art by Jose Ortiz, and written by Budd Lewis. In the Old West, Coffin is a well-meaning "dude" from back East who mistakenly attacks a Native American village. Coffin received false information that the tribe attacked a stagecoach he was on. After being captured, he is staked to the ground and horrifically mutilated. He is then cursed by the last remaining Native American to live forever, and spends the remainder of the series trying to redeem himself and find a way to die. Four parts in total, in issues #61, #67, #68 and #70. 620: 726:. Twelve parts in total, which appeared in #39-52. This series was a reprinting of Maroto's “Manly”, which originally appeared in Spain. It featured the often downbeat adventures of Dax, a powerful warrior. During his travels Dax would encounter many sorcerers, witches, beasts and even Death itself. Ten out of twelve parts were reprinted in issue #59, and were heavily rewritten by writer Budd Lewis, who renamed the serial 36: 823:, with art by Esteban Maroto. They would be replaced by writer Budd Lewis and artist Leopold Sanchez after the first few stories. This series explored slavery and race relations in the Old South by charting the adventures of a proud black zombie in the 19th century. Seven parts in total, appearing in issues #57-66. A spinoff story titled 'Papa Voodoo' appeared in issue #67. 833:“Exterminator One” - Art by Paul Neary, and written by Bill DuBay. Three parts in total, in issues #60, #63 and #64. It features a cyborg assassin known as Exterminator One. Two additional stories in the Exterminator series that featured other characters appeared in issues #58 and #61, and an Exterminator would also appear in the "Hunter II" series. 552:, an adventurer who first appeared in #82 (March 1977), would appear in nearly every issue of the magazine over the next two years and would eventually be given his own magazine. While he had resigned as editor, Dubay remained with Warren and became their dominant writer during this period. Other dominant writers during this period included 741:. Six parts in total, which appeared in issues #48-54. It starred Jerome Curry, a "warped and lowly man" in turn of the century Boston who was able to use the body of an Egyptian mummy to destroy his enemies and gain social status through amulet-based thought transference. The entire series was reprinted in issue #78. 805:(first appearance only), and written by Doug Moench. Four parts in total, appearing in issues #53-55. Radiation from nuclear testing causes mutations to occur to many people on Earth, turning them into bloodthirsty zombies. The title character would later re-appear in the later "Hunter" series toward its end. 793:
consumed by self-loathing, Hunter frequently moralized on racial issues in contemporary America. The entire series would be reprinted in issue #69. Although Hunter died in the final part, a sequel titled “Hunter II”, featuring a new character, appeared in issues #67, #68, #70-72, and #101. A "Hunter
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after issue 11 in September 1967. Warren was going through a financial crisis at the time, forcing pay cuts for both writers and artists, driving the majority of the magazine's leading artists to leave, and making Warren fill much of their content with Goodwin-era reprints, which would be prevalent
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This started with #36 with the short-lived feature “Prince Targo of Manaii”, which reappeared only in #37 and #40. A more lasting character debuted in #39 (April 1972) with the series “Dax the Warrior”, which would run for twelve issues. By #48 (June 1973) most if not all of each issue contained
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were based on famous horror characters, including Dracula, the Werewolf, and the Mummy. Over time, they were replaced with original characters. Issue #130 was devoted to a huge crossover story with many of the better-known of the series characters, along with Vampirella. Some of the recurring
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After Louise Jones resigned as editor following issue #110, Dubay returned to edit the magazine using the alias "Will Richardson" until issue 120. After Dubay's departure various editors including Chris Adames, Timothy Moriarty held the position. Reprints would once again start predominantly
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would also join Warren shortly after she became editor. Much like the wave of Spanish artists that dominated the magazine throughout the mid-1970s, a number of artists from the Philippines would join Warren during Jones's period as editor including
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after Goodwin's second departure including Billy Graham and J.R. Cochran. William Dubay, who first joined Warren as an artist in 1970, would become editor of the magazine for issues 43 through 72. During this period the frequency of
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in order to save an ancestor. There he succeeds in rescuing his great-great-grandfather Bishop Dane, who accompanies him on many of his adventures, along with three robots Restin has built. The feature appeared in
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in the magazine until issue 26 in March 1970. Editors during this period included Bill Parente and publisher Jim Warren himself. Things would pick up starting in 1969 with the premiere of
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Shortly after that rights acquisition deal, in June 2007, New Comic Company LLC principals Dan Braun, Craig Haffner, Josh Braun, and Rick Brookwell completed a partnership agreement with
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cover were graphic horror tales edited by Goodwin and hosted by the lumpish Cousin Eerie, a curious character created by Jack Davis. With scripts by Goodwin, E. Nelson Bridwell and
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and Budd Lewis (last part only). A retelling of the Frankenstein story, with the monster being a childlike creature. Three parts in total, appearing in issues #57-60.
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In February 2007, New Comic Company, LLC, after seven years of effort, completed a total rights acquisition from Warren and his entity for all rights in perpetuity to
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release date was March 15, 2009, with additional releases every four months. In addition, Dark Horse and New Comic Company launched the new
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s original artists including Frazetta, Crandall and Wood would return, as would Goodwin, as Associate Editor for issues 29 through 33.
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release date was August 2008, the second December 2008, with additional releases planned every four months. The first archival volume
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Spurgeon, Tom. "News Watch: Warren Case Moves Forward: Publisher Claims Numerous Violations in Case Against Harris Publications,"
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to establish publisher Jim Warren's ownership of the title when it was discovered that a rival publisher (later known as
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and Enrich Torres. Additional artists from S.I.'s Valencia Studio joined Warren in 1974 including José Ortiz,
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returned. Notable writers during Dubay's era as editor included Gerry Boudreau, Budd Lewis, Jim Stenstrum,
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and Warren's other magazines was upped to nine issues per year. Color stories would begin appearing in
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Official distribution began with the second issue (March 1966), still priced at 35¢. Behind the
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The first issue cost 35¢, was published in September 1965 and only had a 200-issue run of an
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appearing in the magazine, with many reprint issues being dedicated to a single artist.
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The Warren Companion: The Definitive Compendium to the Great Comics of Warren Publishing
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III" spoof appeared in #87. A crossover story with Darklon the Mystic appeared in #121.
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s last issue published would be issue #139 in February 1983 when Warren went bankrupt.
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Arndt, Richard J. (April 2018). ""Nice" Is the Word: A Few Words on Archie Goodwin".
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to republish in archival hardcover form all 285 total issues of the original
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Horror Comics in Black and White: A History and Catalog, 1964-2004
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In late 1971, artists from the Barcelona Studio of Spanish agency
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character, Cousin Eerie. Its sister publications were
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continuing stores. Initially, most of the serials in
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