Terror Illustrated

Terror Illustrated

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caption=Reed Crandall cover, issue #1
schedule=Quarterly
format=Anthology
publisher=EC Comics
date=November/December 1955 - Spring 1956
issues=2
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creators=William Gaines
Al Feldstein

"Terror Illustrated" was a black-and-white magazine published by EC Comics in late 1955 and early 1956. Part of EC's Picto-Fiction line, each magazine featured three to five stories. The format alternated blocks of text with several illustrations per page.

The first issue appeared with a cover date of November-December 1955, but the second issue was the last. A third issue existed but was not printed by EC. The Picto-Fiction magazines lost money from the start, and the line was cancelled when EC's distributor went bankrupt.

Terror Illustrated was edited by Al Feldstein. As with EC's comics, Feldstein was the most prolific writer of the title, and generally wrote up to three stories per issue. In addition to the stories credited to him, Feldstein also wrote under the pennames 'Maxwell Williams' and 'Alfred E. Neuman'. Feldstein included multiple retellings of previous stories, a move suggested by publisher William Gaines. This included issue 1's 'The Basket' and 'The Gorilla's Paw' and issue 2's 'Horror in the Freak Tent' and 'Reflection of Death'. Other contributing writers included Jack Oleck (who had worked as a writer on EC's earlier publications) and John Larner.

Featured illustrators included Reed Crandall, Joe Orlando, George Evans, Graham Ingels, Johnny Craig, Charles Sultan and Jack Davis.

In 2006 "Terror Illustrated" was reprinted along with the other Picto-Fiction magazines by publisher Russ Cochran (with Gemstone Publishing) in hardbound volumes as the final part of his Complete EC Library. The reprint volume included the previously unpublished third issue of "Terror Illustrated".

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