Edmund Wilson
Edmund Wilson helped shape American letters from the early 1920's through the mid-'60s. He remains a presence in our…
Eduardo Risso's Tales of Terror
In the tradition of such past horrific titles as Creepy and House of Mystery comes Eduardo Risso's Tales of Suspense and…
Eek: Stories to Make You Shriek (All-Aboard Reading, Level 2)
Raise some goosebumps with these "not-too-spooky" stories--for Halloween and any time of the year.
Eerie Archives Volume 1
Slithering upon the heels of Dark Horse's archive collections of the seminal horror comics magazine Creepy comes its terror-filled…
Eerie Archives Volume 1 (v. 1)
Slithering upon the heels of Dark Horse's archive collections of the seminal horror comics magazine Creepy comes its terror-filled…
Eerie Archives Volume 3
Cousin Eerie is back with dozens of blood-chilling tales of terror and the macabre! Dark Horse Comics continues its groundbreaking…
Eerie Archives, Vol. 2
When publisher Jim Warren created Creepy magazine in 1962, he soon realized he'd hit pay dirt on a gruesome gold mine of…
Eerie Indiana #3: The Eerie Triangle (Eerie, Indiana)
That's quite a handsome statue of Zebediah Eerie in front of the Eerie Town Hall. But how come there's no mention of…
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