5/11/2023 0 Comments Twisted tales of bruce jonesReview: This tale of suburban tragedy and retribution is this issues’s best, featuring a subtle script and nice art. Synopsis: A group of high-school friends take to the streets on Halloween, on the hunt for candy – and revenge. Review: This simple story isn’t nearly as clever as it’s trying to be, but the early Bret Blevins art shows promise. Synopsis: A young married couple stuck in the woods in Germany find themselves trapped in a tapestry of fairy tale tropes. Review: Again, Bruce Jones’s script dominates the art with a heavy hand, while Alfredo Alcala’s work is a step down. Synopsis: A beautiful camp counselor, an unattractive handy man and philandering administrator get caught in a triangle of murder and revenge. The lead feature offers grotesquely gorgeous art by underground legend Richard Corben, but Jones’ overwritten script doesn’t trust it to share in the storytelling. Review: Props to writer/editor Bruce Jones for attempting to bring the EC-style horror anthology back to its four-color glory, but this collection of stories falls short. Synopsis: A sleazy collection agent gets his comeuppance after taking advantage of a poor single mother. Published by Pacific and © Bruce Jones and the respective artists below, November 1982
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