No. of pages 96
Published: 2008
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This book is part of a book series called Tales From the Crypt .
This book is aimed at children at US 5th grade-12th grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 10-18 years.
There are 96 pages in this book.
This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+).
This book was published in 2008 by Papercutz .
Fred Van Lente is a multifaceted writer whose award-winning body of work includes "Iron Man," "The Fantastic Four," "Action Philosophers," "Incredible Hercules," and "The Silencers. "Mort Todd, formerly editor-in-chief of Cracked Magazine, worked with Mad Magazine legend Don Martin. He has successfully launched and created original series such as "Monsters Attack!" and "Protoplasman" while running his own company Comixflix. John L. Lansdale has written for "Jonah Hex" and has collaborated with his brother Joe R. Lansdale on numerous occasions, including other "Tales From The Crypt" comics. Jim Salicrup, Editor-In-Chief of PAPERCUTZ and former EIC of Topps Comics, worked for 20 years at Marvel as Editor of "The Uncanny X-Men" where he oversaw the Jean Grey/Phoenix saga. He also collaborated with Todd MacFarlane on the best-selling Spiderman #1 and has worked on titles ranging from "The Lone Ranger," to working as the writer and voice of "Stan Lee's Evil Clone. " He is on the board of trustees of the New York Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art (Mocca). Steve Mannion is an accomplished comic book illustrator, writer, and inker. He has written and illustrated "The Bomb" miniseries for Atom Bomb Comics as well as "Nuestrasiva Zorka. " Past work includes "Batman: Gotham Knights," "Captain America," and "Detective Comics. "Chris Noeth is a German-born artist who started out as a video game designer before moving to working simultaneously in comics and gaming. Asides from "Tales From the Crypt," he is currently working on "It Came from Beneath the Sea. Again!" as well as teaching at the University of Applied Sciences in Wuerzberg, Germany. Rick Parker has worked as a writer, colorist, inker, and penciller throughout his impressively prolific career in comics. Past titles include "Captain America," "The Amazing Spiderman," "Daredevil," "What If?," "The Toxic Avenger," and numerous other highly successful books Rick Parker's hysterically funny artwork has been seen in the NY Times, Village Voice, The NY Press, The Daily News, The Chicago Tribune, on 60 Minutes, CNN, Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Nickelodeon Magazine, Cracked, from bathroom stalls to the walls of the best New York galleries, and in millions of MTV's Beavis and Butt-Head Comic Books worldwide. Mr. Exes was born deep in the heart of Romania's Carpathian Mountains some 28 years ago, and quickly rose to become one of the country's leading underground cartoonists from his studio in Bucharest. With influences as diverse as Mike Mignola and Alberto Breccia, his US comics work includes ABRA CADAVER, and a TMNT movie prequel comic (featuring Michelangelo). Jim Salicrup started at fifteen under Stan Lee at Marvel Comics, eventually becoming editor of their flagship Spider-Man line of comic books where he relaunched the character in a bold new look that proved extremely popular, with artist Todd MacFarlane (Spawn). Hired away by Topps, he founded their comic book line based on licensed properties, showing a great nose by snatching X-Files, Xena, and Hercules long before they became great hits. He is on the board of trustees of the New York Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art (MOCCA).
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