
Both books are solid and tight and free of any large dings, folds, tears, blunted out corners detached staples or anything of the sort that catches the eye. Please see high res scans and pictures as description of condition. Includes: cover art by Faba Nosferatu Ad, art by Zesar Lopez The Dead And The Superdead, script by Hewetson, art by Jose Cardona The Horror Film Vault article The Burial Vault Of Primal Eld!!!, script by Ed Fedory, art by Antonio Borrell The Masque Of The Red Death, based on Poe story, adaptation by Hewetson, art by Ricardo Villamonte Tomorrow The Snowman Will Kill You!, script by Augustine Funnell, art by Luis Collado Requiem For A Human Being, script by Al Hewetson (as Howie Anderson) art by Antonio Borrell The Human Gargoyles, part 7: The Freaks, script by Al Hewetson, art by Maelo Cintron and ads for 1974 Nightmare Yearbook and Tomb of Horror. Psycho #20 (1971-1975 Skywald) Published Sep 1974 by Skywald. Another Maniac!, script by Al Hewetson (as Howie Anderson), art by Maelo Cintron The Boutique Macabre, script by Al Hewetson (as Edward Farthing), art by Antonio Borrell and Monster, Monster, Watch Them Die, script by Augustine Funnell, art by Ricardo Villamonte. Includes: cover art by Villanova The Macabre, script by Al Hewetson, art by Ricardo Villamonte Jose Cardona Profile Lady Satan Sketch by Pablo Marcos The Rats, script by Hewetson, art by Felipe Dela Rosa The Saga Of The Victims prom ad, art by Jesus Suso Rego A Descent into the Maelström, based on Edgar Allan Poe story, adaptation by Hewetson, art by Cesar Lopez Now.


Psycho #18 (1971-1975 Skywald) Published May 1974 by Skywald.

Hard to Find 1970's Psycho from Skywald Publications, the one that pushed horror, the bizarre and the psycho crazy stuff further passed Creepy, Erie, The Marvel publications and everything else any of the other publishers did with Horror Comics in the Magazine Size Format that became so popular with comic book publishers in the 70's as a way to avoid The Comics Authority code! Some great looking HTF Vintage Horror Mags Featuring pencils and art work like you will find no where else but from some of the artist of the time period in the Skywald publications! You don't see these everyday and and rarely offered in the condition these have been preserved in! For more on Skywald and editor Alan Hewetson, whose dark and perverse in-house style became known as "the Horror-Mood check out blurp further below from the history published in 2004: "Skywald!: The Complete Illustrated History of the Horror-Mood."
