Child of Tomorrow and Other Stories

Child of Tomorrow and Other Stories

Child of Tomorrow and Other Stories

Child of Tomorrow and Other Stories

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Overview

Best known as an EC Comics writer, this volume reveals Al Feldstein as a cartoonist.

Al Feldstein is best known as the main writer/editor of the EC comics line during the first half of the 1950s—and then the editor of Mad Magazine for the first three decades of its existence. But what many don’t know or remember is that Feldstein was also an accomplished and distinctive cartoonist, whose comics (which he both wrote and drew, a relative rarity in those days) adorned the pages of many of those self same EC comics. His powerfully composed, meticulously inked pages, often featuring grotesque creatures or scenes of ghastly destruction (and some of the greatest stiffly handsome/beautiful specimens of 1950s humanity ever put to paper), were a vital part of the allure of these classic comics. Feldstein’s contributions to the first year and a half of EC’s two SF titles, Weird Science and Weird Fantasy—comprising 16 classic O. Henry-style shock-ending stories with such evocative, vintage title as “’Things’ From Outer Space.” “The Flying Saucer Invasion,” “Spawn of Venus,” “Destruction of the Earth,” and “Am I Man or Machine?”—will be collected in their integrity in this volume, which will also boast a new interview with Feldstein about his years at EC, focusing in particular in his work on these science fiction titles that were the company’s pride and joy (and were killed a few years later by the Comics Code).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781606996591
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Publication date: 09/07/2013
Series: The EC Comics Library , #7
Pages: 200
Sales rank: 626,313
Product dimensions: 7.10(w) x 10.10(h) x 0.90(d)
Age Range: 16 Years

About the Author

Albert B. Feldstein (1928–2014; Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame, 2003) was a triple-threat writer, artist, and editor, renowned for his work on such titles as Weird Science, Tales From the Crypt, and Mad magazine. He received the Bram Stoker Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011.

Gary Groth is the co-founder of The Comics Journal and Fantagraphics Books. He lives in Seattle.
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