Eerie Archives Volume 11
By (Author) Will Eisner
By (author) Doug Moench
Illustrated by Will Eisner
Illustrated by Neal Adams
Illustrated by Richard Corben
Dark Horse Comics,U.S.
Dark Horse Comics,U.S.
4th November 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Fantasy
Paperback
528
Width 213mm, Height 276mm
369g
A DOUBLE SHOT OF TERROR-TWO HORRIFYING VOLUMES IN ONE! LEGENDARY CREATORS OF LEGENDARY TERROR! A DOUBLE SHOT OF TERROR-TWO HORRIFYING VOLUMES IN ONE! LEGENDARY CREATORS OF LEGENDARY TERROR! Now in a packed-full double volume with twice as many ghoulish stories! Collecting eight full issues of Warren Publishing's legendary Eerie horror anthology, this double volume paperback edition features the inimitable art of the legendary Bernie Wrightson, Richard Corben, Wally Wood, Will Eisner, and more! Crack open this tome to read Esteban Maroto's enchanting tales of Dax the Warrior, the explosive introduction of the Hunter the demon killer of the future, a run of breathtaking covers by Sanjulian and Ken Kelly and a do-it-yourself Werewolf! board game top off this fine collection of 1970s horror tales! Collects Eerie magazine #52-#60.
The lineup of creators who worked on both Creepy and Eerie reads like a list of some of comics greatest horror cartoonists.The Gutter Review
Estaban Maroto is a Spanish artist who achieved prominence in the seventies with work on Savage Tales, and was responsible for Red Sonja's most famous appearance. A prolific artist, Maroto worked for both Eerie and Creepy for Warren Publishing on over a hundred stories. Doug Moench is an American writer whose career has spanned decades and has included work with DC, Marvel, Eclipse Comics, Dark Horse Comics, and more. He has written over fifty stories for both Creepy and Eerie and has won the Inkpot Award and been nominated or won several Eagle awards. Tom Sutton was an American artist best known as the first to illustrate stories of the cult comic figure Vampirella. Over his long Career, Sutton worked not just for Warren Publishing on Creepy and Eeerie, but also with Charlton Comics, DC, and Marvel, helming popular characters like Doctor Strange and the X-Men. Richard Corben was an American comics artist who came to prominence with the creation of his fantasy character, DEN, who was created for the American underground comic, GRIM WIT. DEN was next printed in the French METAL HURLANT, and then printed in the American HEAVY METAL and in the HEAVY METAL movie. During this era, Richard and Dona started FANTAGOR PRESS, a publishing company featuring Richard's comics. In this time, Corben began drawing for American comics including D.C., MARVEL, DARK HORSE, and others. Wallace "Wally" Wood was a legendary American Comics artist known for his expressive and influential work in various EC Comics titles such as Weird Fantasy and Weird Science, as well as his long-running humor work in MAD magazine. His decades-spanning career included work for comics, advertising, books, and magazines across all genres. Will Eisner was a legendary comics creator whose career began with the very first comic books, and extended through seven decades of the comics medium. Eisner's The Spirit remains one of the most influential early comics, and he continued to be responsible for numerous groundbreaking works including A Contract With God, a book commonly referred to as the very first graphic novel. The comics industry's highest award, the Eisner Award, is named in his honor.