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Informationen zum Autor Vice magazine has called Craig Yoe the "Indiana Jones of comics historians." Publishers Weekly says he's the "archivist of the ridiculous and the sublime" and calls his work "brilliant." The Onion calls him "the celebrated designer," The Library Journal , "a comics guru. " BoingBoing hails him "a fine cartoonist and a comic book historian of the first water." Yoe was Creative Director/Vice President/General Manager of Jim Henson's Muppets, and a Creative Director at Nickelodeon and Disney. Craig has won an Eisner Award and the Gold Medal from the Society of Illustrators. Klappentext Haunted Love is the unholy spawn of "Haunted Horror" and "Weird Love"! Read the screams of terror from these creepy critics: "'Haunted Love' is an essential collection for any comic horror fan. This is horror with a heart—a beating! bloody one at that—with clear homages to the narrative construction of American horror literature! particularly H.P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe! in the tales of sinister romance. "'Haunted Love' is a fun! dark! and devilish exploration of love within horror—a fascinating look at the social and cultural representations of 1950s America through the uncensored medium of comics." —Big Comic Page "This is the stuff that made people burn comics in the '50s. This is the good stuff!" —Comic Wow Zusammenfassung Haunted Love is the unholy spawn of "Haunted Horror" and "Weird Love"! Read the screams of terror from these creepy critics: "‘Haunted Love’ is an essential collection for any comic horror fan. This is horror with a heart—a beating, bloody one at that—with clear homages to the narrative construction of American horror literature, particularly H.P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe, in the tales of sinister romance. "‘Haunted Love’ is a fun, dark, and devilish exploration of love within horror—a fascinating look at the social and cultural representations of 1950s America through the uncensored medium of comics." —Big Comic Page "This is the stuff that made people burn comics in the ‘50s. This is the good stuff!" —Comic Wow...