![]() ![]() ![]() The color printing process used by Eclipse was no better or worse than what was common in the mid-80s, but the higher grade of paper also makes a difference. In my opinion, the colorized version is better than the original black and white. This 1948 Kentucky murder case is a twisted tale packed with love, money. I've posted 300 dpi scans of the original 1972 comic from Nightmare, as well as a colorized version that appeared in 1986 in the Eclipse Comics anthology series The Twisted Tales of Bruce Jones. Plague Of Jewels / Star Child / A Rottin Deal / Interlude Eclipse Comics. Many of the places are claimed to be haunted by stories from fact and fiction. It also has a gruesome, blow-by-blow description of 'murder by pipe wrench' !Īccording to The Bronze Age of Blogs, Jones used fellow artist Jeff Jones as a model for the protagonist 'Jeff', fellow artist Bernie Wrightson as 'Bernie', and editor Louise Simonson as 'Louise Summers'. Featuring some fine Zip-A-Tone effects, 'Hung Up' deals with what seems to be the perfect murder. ![]() 'Hung Up' was one of the more memorable comics to appear in Nightmare. During this time, Eclipse published the four-issue limited series The Twisted Tales of Bruce Jones, with stories and almost all the artwork by Jones himself. ![]()
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