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The Vault of Horror – A Classic EC Comics Anthology
The Vault of Horror was a renowned horror comic anthology published by EC Comics from 1950 to 1955. It was part of a trio of influential horror titles, alongside Tales from the Crypt and The Haunt of Fear. The series was known for its gripping narratives, twisted endings, and innovative artwork, setting a high standard for horror comics of the era.
Each issue featured a collection of standalone stories, often introduced by the Vault-Keeper, one of EC’s iconic horror hosts. The tales delved into themes of revenge, supernatural occurrences, and macabre twists, all presented with a blend of suspense and dark humor. The series was notable for its high-quality illustrations by artists such as Johnny Craig, Graham Ingels, and Jack Davis, whose dynamic art brought the chilling stories to life.
Due to increasing scrutiny of comic content in the early 1950s, The Vault of Horror was discontinued in 1955. However, its legacy endures, with stories adapted into films and television series, including the 1972 film Tales from the Crypt and the 1973 film The Vault of Horror. Additionally, several stories were adapted for the HBO series Tales from the Crypt in the 1990s.
For collectors and fans of classic horror comics, The Vault of Horror remains a cornerstone of the genre, offering a window into the golden age of horror comics and the creative minds that shaped it.










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