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  2. EC Archives - Wikipedia

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    The output of Bill Gaines' EC Comics line in the 1940s and 1950s is one of the most critically acclaimed of the pre-Comics Code comics publishers (and one of the major casualties of the Comics Code). Such EC Comics titles as Tales from the Crypt , The Vault of Horror and Weird Science are known even to people unfamiliar with the source material ...

  3. List of EC Comics publications - Wikipedia

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    Entertaining Comics, commonly known as EC Comics, was a major publisher of comic books in the 1940s and 1950s. The letters EC originally stood for Educational Comics. EC's Pre-Trend titles are those published by Max Gaines and his son William M. Gaines, who took over the family business after his father's death in 1947.

  4. EC Comics - Wikipedia

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    E.C. Publications, Inc., (doing business as EC Comics) is an American comic book publisher.It specialized in horror fiction, crime fiction, satire, military fiction, dark fantasy, and science fiction from the 1940s through the mid-1950s, notably the Tales from the Crypt series.

  5. Category:EC Comics - Wikipedia

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    Entertaining Comics, better known as EC Comics, was a 1940s and 1950s comic book publisher in the United States founded by William Gaines. For more information, ...

  6. The EC Artists' Library - Wikipedia

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    Volumes of the series have been published in hardcover format measuring 7.25 inches × 10.25 inches (185 mm × 261 mm) and are printed in black-and-white.The books have been designed by Jacob Covey [1] and each volume contains between 200 and 250 pages including the comics and extras.

  7. Extra! (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Extra! was a short-lived American comic book magazine published by EC Comics in 1955 as the third title in its New Direction line. The bi-monthly comic was published by Bill Gaines and edited by Johnny Craig. It lasted a total of five issues before being cancelled, along with EC's other New Direction comics. [1]

  8. Confessions Illustrated - Wikipedia

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    Confessions Illustrated was a black-and-white magazine published by EC Comics in early 1956. Part of EC's Picto-Fiction line, each magazine featured three to five stories. The format alternated blocks of text with several illustrations per page. [1] The first issue had a cover date of January–February 1956, but the second issue was the last.

  9. Batcave - Wikipedia

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    Batcave South-Central: Located in the Old Gotham prototype subway station, a four-block stretch of track sealed in 1896 and forgotten. [11] Batcave Northwest: This safehouse is located in the subbasement of Arkham Asylum. Batman secretly stocked it with emergency rations, all-terrain vehicles, and battery-powered communication equipment. [11]