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Web of Evil
Publication information
PublisherQuality Comics
GenreHorror
Publication dateNovember 1952 - December 1954
No. of issues21
Creative team
Artist(s)Jack Cole

Web of Evil is a publication of Quality Comics, [1] which began in November 1952. The comic had a run of twenty-one issues., [2] the final issue being #21 (December 1954). [3] Web of Evil is considered by writer Nicky Wright to be an inferior imitation of Exciting Comics' style horror comics. [1]

The final comic book work of artist Jack Cole was in Web of Evil. [4] Web of Evil themes include #1 ( morphine use), #5 (electrocution), #14 (old witch swipe), #17 (opium drug propaganda), and #18 (acid-in-face story). [3]

References

  1. ^ a b The Classic Era of American Comics, Nicky Wright, Contemporary Books, 2000, Pg. 178.
  2. ^ Web of Evil, Comic Values Annual 1999, Antique Trader Books, 1998, Pg. 431.
  3. ^ a b Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, Gemstone Publishing, May 2002, Pg. 837.
  4. ^ Jack Cole and Plastic Man: forms stretched to their limits, Art Spiegelman and Chip Kidd, Chronicle Books, 2001, Pg. 93.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Web of Evil
Publication information
PublisherQuality Comics
GenreHorror
Publication dateNovember 1952 - December 1954
No. of issues21
Creative team
Artist(s)Jack Cole

Web of Evil is a publication of Quality Comics, [1] which began in November 1952. The comic had a run of twenty-one issues., [2] the final issue being #21 (December 1954). [3] Web of Evil is considered by writer Nicky Wright to be an inferior imitation of Exciting Comics' style horror comics. [1]

The final comic book work of artist Jack Cole was in Web of Evil. [4] Web of Evil themes include #1 ( morphine use), #5 (electrocution), #14 (old witch swipe), #17 (opium drug propaganda), and #18 (acid-in-face story). [3]

References

  1. ^ a b The Classic Era of American Comics, Nicky Wright, Contemporary Books, 2000, Pg. 178.
  2. ^ Web of Evil, Comic Values Annual 1999, Antique Trader Books, 1998, Pg. 431.
  3. ^ a b Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, Gemstone Publishing, May 2002, Pg. 837.
  4. ^ Jack Cole and Plastic Man: forms stretched to their limits, Art Spiegelman and Chip Kidd, Chronicle Books, 2001, Pg. 93.

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