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Comic challenge - TheKingofKewl - 09-05-2010 Quite a few years ago I was reading one of those magazines that showcases the comics new and old. One section of it showed the darker age of comics when there was no comics code. There was one to which a woman is in (what appears to be) her living room by the Christmas tree and she finds a coffin there wrapped in a bow and she's gasping in horror as it reads "Merry Christmas - to my wife" at the same time her husband is behind her with an axe or a shovel, I can't remember which I lost that magazine. I'm into horror and would like to track down that comic if anyone knows what company made it and what kind of series it was under. Thanks. RE: Comic challenge - Taem - 09-05-2010 Sounds like a Tales from the Crypt to me. RE: Comic challenge - TheKingofKewl - 09-06-2010 thanks I'll have to check that out. Off topic a bit, but have you seen the new'ish video of Diablo 3 artisans yet MEAT? (09-05-2010, 04:02 PM)MEAT Wrote: Sounds like a Tales from the Crypt to me. RE: Comic challenge - Chesspiece_face - 09-06-2010 Without knowing what era the comic was printed in or any other information it would be exceedingly difficult to track down the single issue you are looking for. Even in the harshest days of the comic code there were comics being produced that didn't follow the code. It may actually be easier to try to track down the issue of the magazine you were reading and from that find out what comic and issue the scene comes from. RE: Comic challenge - TheKingofKewl - 09-06-2010 I know I agree with you. I am going to do that, however it was just a picture, and there was no reference to the comic or the issue number unfortunitly. But its a good starting point. (09-06-2010, 07:35 PM)Chesspiece_face Wrote: Without knowing what era the comic was printed in or any other information it would be exceedingly difficult to track down the single issue you are looking for. Even in the harshest days of the comic code there were comics being produced that didn't follow the code. It may actually be easier to try to track down the issue of the magazine you were reading and from that find out what comic and issue the scene comes from. RE: Comic challenge - Taem - 09-07-2010 (09-06-2010, 05:25 PM)TheKingofKewl Wrote: thanks I'll have to check that out. Off topic a bit, but have you seen the new'ish video of Diablo 3 artisans yet MEAT? No I haven't. Sounds interesting; I'll go check it out, thanks! RE: Comic challenge - ShadowHM - 09-08-2010 There is a cartoon I would like to find again too. It is one of Gahan Wilson's and I likely saw it in Playboy magazine some 30-odd years ago. I have tried a few times to see if I could find it on the 'net but my google-fu is weak. If anyone can point me to a copy of it, I would be grateful. It shows two stumpy old ladies marching up to a street corner. Coming from the other direction are two monsters, chasing one another. One old lady is saying to the other: "It's just one damn thing after another." I would love to have a copy to put on my refrigerator, just to make me smile on those days when life delivers me one damn thing after another. |