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PUBLISHER: EC
COMMENTS: ow/white pages; spine taped
Wally Wood cvr/art; alien, rocket cvr
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ow/white pages; spine taped
Wally Wood cvr/art; alien, rocket cvr
1951's Weird Science Comics #10 is a particularly shining example of both the Golden Age of EC Comics and the burgeoning science fiction genre. It's also a showcase for the massive influence of artist Wally Wood — with his cover illustration showcasing the detailed and dynamic style that made him an icon.
This issue also has Wood illustrating two classic and visionary stories. "The Maidens Cried" foreshadows Alien with Wood's depiction of otherworldly mating, while "Transformation Completed" is a bold gender-bending tale. Well-preserved copies from this era are particularly scarce, and there's a continually growing interest in EC's significant contributions to the comic book medium. All this adds up to Weird Science Comics #10 standing out as one of the Golden Age's most valuable collectibles.