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EC Comics. The New Trend 1950–54. 45th Ed.
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In 1947, Bill Gaines took over EC Comics, a company established by his innovative father, M. C. Gaines. M. C. Gaines had been instrumental in shaping the comic book industry as we know it, working at All-American Comics to introduce iconic characters such as Wonder Woman and Green Lantern. Over the following eight years, Bill Gaines collaborated with notable figures of the time like Al Feldstein, Harvey Kurtzman, and Wally Wood to transform the landscape of comic books. They created groundbreaking series like Tales from the Crypt, Crime SuspenStories, Weird Science, and MAD. EC Comics became known for its provocative horror and crime stories with twist endings, while also leading the way with realistic war comics, authentic science-fiction narratives, and stories that explored controversial themes of the era.
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In 1947, Bill Gaines took over EC Comics, a company established by his innovative father, M. C. Gaines. M. C. Gaines had been instrumental in shaping the comic book industry as we know it, working at All-American Comics to introduce iconic characters such as Wonder Woman and Green Lantern. Over the following eight years, Bill Gaines collaborated with notable figures of the time like Al Feldstein, Harvey Kurtzman, and Wally Wood to transform the landscape of comic books. They created groundbreaking series like Tales from the Crypt, Crime SuspenStories, Weird Science, and MAD. EC Comics became known for its provocative horror and crime stories with twist endings, while also leading the way with realistic war comics, authentic science-fiction narratives, and stories that explored controversial themes of the era.
