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PUBLISHER: EC
COMMENTS: ow/w pgs, spine damage, new staples?
classic Davis baseball cover; COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 7 (CBI)
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ow/w pgs, spine damage, new staples?
classic Davis baseball cover; COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 7 (CBI)EC has gone down in comic book infamy as the publisher that forced a showdown with the moralistic busybodies of the 1950s and inspired the creation of a censorship body known as the CCA or the Comic Code Authority, who would oversee and whitewash comics for several decades until the industry started to fight back in the 1970s. Perhaps the most ironic result of the crusade against sex and violence in comics like EC’s Tales From the Crypt or Vault of Horror was the story of the publisher’s lone comedic title, a subversive little satire comic named MAD, which flew under the radar thanks to its more stealthy but nevertheless more potent effect that the comic would grow to have on America’s youth, setting the table for the counterculture and becoming a bible of sorts for anti-establishment speech. This second issue in the run features parodies of the genre comics of the period, drawn by many of the same artists that created EC’s more serious titles like Wally Wood, John Severin, Bill Elder, and Jack Davis. This comic is an important milestone in comics in general as well as American culture overall.
classic Davis baseball cover; COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 7 (CBI)
classic Davis baseball cover; COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 7 (CBI)