Coming September 15, 2004:

Horror Classics
Graphic Classics Volume Ten

Stories from the original masters of horror in comics.

EDGAR ALLAN POE
Some Words with a Mummy
Poe's satiric tale adapted by Rod Lott and illustrated by Kevin Atkinson

H.P. LOVECRAFT
The Thing on the Doorstep
Obsession, possession and terror by Michael Manning

SAKI
The Open Window
An impressionable man meets The Bad Seed, illustrated by Gabrielle Bell

W.W. JACOBS
The Monkey's Paw
Nothing comes for free, as illustrated by John Pierard

BRET HARTE
Selina Sedilia
A gothic farce from the great Western author,
adapted by Antonella Caputo and illustrated by Nick Miller

JACK LONDON
Keesh, Son of Keesh
Terror on the Tundra, illustrated by "Johnny Jihad" creator Ryan Inzana

OLIVE SCHREINER
In a Far-Off World
A nightmare fantasy by the South African author, illustrated by Jackie Smith

HOWARD GARIS
Professor Jonkin's Cannibal Plant
The precursor to "Little Shop of Horrors" from the creator of "Uncle Wiggly", rendered in comics by Onsmith Jeremi

HONORE DE BALZAC
The Thing at Ghent
A horrific tale retold in one page by Mark Dancey

FITZ-JAMES O'BRIEN
A Day Dream
A simple "what-if" goes to extremes, as pictured by Milton Knight

AMBROSE BIERCE
The Mummy
A tribute in verse, illustrated by Brandon Ragnar Johnson

CLARK ASHTON SMITH
The Beast of Averoigne
Medieval terror adapted by Rod Lott and illustrated by Richard Jenkins

With a stunning cover painting by Mark A. Nelson

Coming January, 2005:

Graphic Classics: O. Henry
Tales from the master of the surprise ending.

The Ransom of Red Chief -
The terror of an unleashed child, interpreted by Johnny Ryan

The Gift of the Magi -
O. Henry's Christmas classic, by Lisa K. Weber

The Caballero's Way -
The original story of The Cisco Kid, illustrated by Mark A. Nelson

After Twenty Years -
A tale of belated justice by Rachel Masilamani

The Friendly Call - The extremes of friendship by Peter Gullerud

A Madison Square Arabian Night - The power of art as told by
Mort Castle, Michael Slack and Rich Tommaso

The Marionettes - Crime and medicine
by Antonella Caputo and Rick Geary

Roads of Destiny - A unique, three-part tale scripted by Rod Lott and
illustrated by Joe Ollman, Pedro Lopez and Rico Schacherl

Plus A Strange Story by Tom Neely, An Unfinished Story
by Shary Flenniken and a dramatic cover painting by Esao Andrews

ON SALE JANUARY 15, 2005

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