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Bedlam #1 Bedlam! - Part 1 of 2
Cover Date: September, 1985
Content & Short StoriesThe Punambra (a foreword by editor Cat Yronwode)In Your Hands (a foreword by Steve "Stephen" Bissette)Lo (by Steve Bissette; 1985)Sneaky Pete (by Rick Veitch; 1978)Forgotten Fears of the Fifties (by various artists; 1980)Curious Thi ...
Issue Description
Content & Short StoriesThe Punambra (a foreword by editor Cat Yronwode)In Your Hands (a foreword by Steve "Stephen" Bissette)Lo (by Steve Bissette; 1985)Sneaky Pete (by Rick Veitch; 1978)Forgotten Fears of the Fifties (by various artists; 1980)Curious Thing (by Steve Bissette; 1978)Pick of the Litter (by Steve Bissette; 1977)Cell Food (by Creative Burnouts; 1979)All recoloring is done by Nancy O'Connor (1, 5-6), Ken Feduniewicz (2-4), and Steve Bissette (1).
Forgotten Fears of the Fifties is a series of fictional b-movie pin-ups from the 1950s presented with some extra narrative by host Larry Shell and his several personae. The movie titles and posters are:
The Day After Tomorrow!"Sauron, the Thing with the Thing" and also "Attack of the Big Phlegmoids" shown at the Boulder Dam Drive-in Theater.Teenage PorkyPus SuckersInvasion of the Slug WomenVideo InvadersPeeping HowardBig Eyed Beans from VenusArtists and writers: Murray Boltinoff credited as Bill Kelley, David Bianculli, Glenn Lovell, Earl J. Bondgrasse (all for screenplay), Rick Taylor (letters), and Rick Vretch, Joe Ragusa, Tom Marnick, John Totleben, and Ernest "Ernie" Pasanen (all for ad & poster art). Produced and presented by Steve Bissette.
Bedlam (1985)
- Publisher
- Eclipse
Volume Description
Bedlam is a two-issue horror anthology of sorts and collection of short stories written and drawn by Steve Bissette and Rick Veitch, and published by Eclipse Comics. Most of these stories had been published as black-and-white stories in various comic books before. For Bedlam, colors had been added to all the stories and pin-ups.
Note: In the indicias the title is listed as "Bedlam!" and the date in both issues is September 1985.
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