@MrHorrorking13 Do you have the one with the guy holding the hangman's noose and robed guys bidding on it? I was nine when I read that story and it scared the crap outta me!
@RadarKat73080 Yes, it's on of my favorite issues. It was cool seeing those scary stories in comic books while that stupied A approved comic book thing was going on.
@MrHorrorking13 I never read that many horror comics, horror is best on the silver screen, that or ghost stories told around a campfire! I don't think comics are a medium very well suited to horror. Don't EVEN get me started with television! "Horror" and "TV" is an oxymoron! They have to water it down so much!
Bela Lugosi was a legend of horror. A true horror actor who has inspired dozens of actors and directors for years. Now after 60 years after his death, people still talk about his him. I'm going to get this comic book when it comes out, even if i have to camp outside the comic book show to do it.
The music is a sly nod to Lugosi's iconic film, DRACULA, which used the second act from Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake. Pretty cool comics and classic horror references all rolled into one hot comic book and filled with the top professionals working in comics and animation today!
Wow! You need to pre-order the comic book from your local or online comic book shop by August 27, 2010. The information to order is: Diamond Item # Code, AUG101080, with the title, BELA LUGOSI'S TALES FROM THE GRAVE.
Super-star artist John Cassaday provides a variant cover for the book along with a story written and drawn by Cassaday. "BELA LUGOSI'S TALES FROM THE GRAVE" will be a double-sized 48-page color quarterly and retailing for $4.99.
Some beautiful work on display here! Gammill, Timm, Cassaday, Gogos, Farr & Moreno, Brown, Powell & Beatty, McCaw & Navarro, Freire, Preston, Rhodes... EXTREMELY impressive stuff, fellas! (My favorite is Gammill's ink stuff, nice and loose and sketchy with lots of black space and hatching: I adore it!)
The bats have left the bell tower.
IggyHazard 3 months ago
Oh!
Going right on my 'pull list!!
DrSardonicuss 1 year ago
looks really interesting, its got some amazying talent behind it.
its so great to see how well loved Bela Lugosi is nowadays. he should had been treated better in his own time.
woollybully100 1 year ago 3
This is going to be so epic. I hope everyone that watches this shares it with friends.
THEBIGFANBOY 1 year ago
Cassaday is overrated.
BBlackBabyBBlack 1 year ago
Here's to the first of many issues!
PhilipJRiley 1 year ago 5
Reminds me of Boris Karloff's Tales of Mystery back in the 1970's.
RadarKat73080 1 year ago
@RadarKat73080 Iknow, i have some of those old comic books. There are apart of my horror comic book collection.
MrHorrorking13 1 year ago
@MrHorrorking13 Do you have the one with the guy holding the hangman's noose and robed guys bidding on it? I was nine when I read that story and it scared the crap outta me!
RadarKat73080 1 year ago
@RadarKat73080 Yes, it's on of my favorite issues. It was cool seeing those scary stories in comic books while that stupied A approved comic book thing was going on.
MrHorrorking13 1 year ago
@MrHorrorking13 I never read that many horror comics, horror is best on the silver screen, that or ghost stories told around a campfire! I don't think comics are a medium very well suited to horror. Don't EVEN get me started with television! "Horror" and "TV" is an oxymoron! They have to water it down so much!
RadarKat73080 1 year ago
Bela Lugosi was a legend of horror. A true horror actor who has inspired dozens of actors and directors for years. Now after 60 years after his death, people still talk about his him. I'm going to get this comic book when it comes out, even if i have to camp outside the comic book show to do it.
MrHorrorking13 1 year ago
The music is a sly nod to Lugosi's iconic film, DRACULA, which used the second act from Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake. Pretty cool comics and classic horror references all rolled into one hot comic book and filled with the top professionals working in comics and animation today!
modpro 1 year ago
@CallumJStewart
Mine Too. His Lugosi looks AWESOME
speedsurfer123 1 year ago
Wow! You need to pre-order the comic book from your local or online comic book shop by August 27, 2010. The information to order is: Diamond Item # Code, AUG101080, with the title, BELA LUGOSI'S TALES FROM THE GRAVE.
Super-star artist John Cassaday provides a variant cover for the book along with a story written and drawn by Cassaday. "BELA LUGOSI'S TALES FROM THE GRAVE" will be a double-sized 48-page color quarterly and retailing for $4.99.
modpro 1 year ago
awesome. simply awesome. Looking forward to it!
drgangrene 1 year ago
Some beautiful work on display here! Gammill, Timm, Cassaday, Gogos, Farr & Moreno, Brown, Powell & Beatty, McCaw & Navarro, Freire, Preston, Rhodes... EXTREMELY impressive stuff, fellas! (My favorite is Gammill's ink stuff, nice and loose and sketchy with lots of black space and hatching: I adore it!)
Vortigern99 1 year ago