Trick or Treat Studios makes amazing masks for Halloween or really anytime your feel like creeping out your friends. All the masks are hand-crafted by master mask makers who take inspiration from film and their own twisted imaginations.
Masks include Halloween II, The Thing, and completely original designs like the Clowns of Death series. Uncle Creepy, from Creepy comics, is featured here.
Some details from the site:
"Over 285 issues of Creepy have been published and Uncle Creepy himself has been drawn by some of the best artist in the world, including Neal Adams, Dan Adkins, Reed Crandall, Johnny Craig, Jack Davis, Steve Ditko, Frank Frazetta, Gray Morrow, Joe Orlando, John Severin, Angelo Torres, Alex Toth, Al Williamson, Wally Wood and Bernie Wrightson.
Now for the first time in almost 20 years, Trick or Treat Studios and New Comics Company, LLC is proud to offer the Offically Licensed Uncle Creepy Halloween Mask!
Masks include Halloween II, The Thing, and completely original designs like the Clowns of Death series. Uncle Creepy, from Creepy comics, is featured here.
Some details from the site:
"Over 285 issues of Creepy have been published and Uncle Creepy himself has been drawn by some of the best artist in the world, including Neal Adams, Dan Adkins, Reed Crandall, Johnny Craig, Jack Davis, Steve Ditko, Frank Frazetta, Gray Morrow, Joe Orlando, John Severin, Angelo Torres, Alex Toth, Al Williamson, Wally Wood and Bernie Wrightson.
Now for the first time in almost 20 years, Trick or Treat Studios and New Comics Company, LLC is proud to offer the Offically Licensed Uncle Creepy Halloween Mask!
- 1/30/2013
- by Sara Castillo
- FEARnet
Wally Wood: Strange Worlds of Science Fiction
Vanguard Publishing, Trade paperback, 224 pages. $24.95
Introduction by J. David Spurlock
A friend of mine owns the original art to a page of what he (and I) consider the zenith of Wally Wood’s creative genius, “The Mad ‘Comic’ Opera” (Mad #56, July 1960, written by Frank Jacobs). It is a lush piece of work, a cartooning tour de force that causes wide eyed disbelief on the printed page and gasps of astonishment when viewed in its larger, original form. “The Mad ‘Comic’ Opera” is an amazing moment in time, a moment that offered Wood a piece of work which allowed him to show off everything he had learned in his preceding dozen or so years as a comic book artist.
There is not a false note or creative misstep in a single panel of this six-page feature, not in layout or story telling, not...
Vanguard Publishing, Trade paperback, 224 pages. $24.95
Introduction by J. David Spurlock
A friend of mine owns the original art to a page of what he (and I) consider the zenith of Wally Wood’s creative genius, “The Mad ‘Comic’ Opera” (Mad #56, July 1960, written by Frank Jacobs). It is a lush piece of work, a cartooning tour de force that causes wide eyed disbelief on the printed page and gasps of astonishment when viewed in its larger, original form. “The Mad ‘Comic’ Opera” is an amazing moment in time, a moment that offered Wood a piece of work which allowed him to show off everything he had learned in his preceding dozen or so years as a comic book artist.
There is not a false note or creative misstep in a single panel of this six-page feature, not in layout or story telling, not...
- 2/7/2012
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
I recently chatted with Dan Braun, writer and editor for Dark Horse's new Creepy (and the current gatekeeper of all things Creepy and Eerie) about his all-time favorite Creepy comic stories. I also asked Braun to share with me his top five all-time favorite Creepy artists. Check out his choices after the jump. "Hard. Hard. Hard question," replied Dan Braun when asked to name his favorite Creepy artists. "But answerable...my top five favorite artists who were contributors to Creepy: 1.) Frank Frazetta, 2.) Angelo Torres, 3.) Richard Corben, 4.) Bernie Wrightson and 5.) Gene Colan. With shout outs to Dan Adkins, Reed Crandall, Tom Sutton, Jerry Grandenetti and Wally Wood."...
- 1/16/2012
- FEARnet
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