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Gary Groth

Author of MOME Summer 2005 (Vol. 1)

321+ Works 3,054 Members 21 Reviews

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Series

Works by Gary Groth

MOME Summer 2005 (Vol. 1) (2005) 105 copies
MOME Fall 2005 (Vol. 2) (1500) 97 copies
MOME Winter 2006 (Vol. 3) (2006) — Editor — 80 copies
MOME Spring/Summer 2006 (Vol. 4) (2006) — Editor — 75 copies
MOME Winter 2007 (Vol. 6) (1881) — Editor — 71 copies
MOME Fall 2006 (Vol. 5) (2006) — Editor — 69 copies
MOME Fall 2007 (Vol. 9) (2007) 67 copies
MOME Spring 2007 (Vol. 7) (2007) — Editor — 64 copies
MOME Summer 2007 (Vol. 8) (2007) — Editor — 61 copies
MOME Winter/Spring 2008 (Vol. 10) (2008) — Editor — 55 copies
"50 Girls 50" and Other Stories (2013) — Editor — 54 copies
MOME Fall 2008 (Vol. 12) (2008) — Editor — 52 copies
MOME Summer 2008 (Vol. 11) (2008) — Editor — 51 copies
The Comics Journal #301 (2011) 50 copies
The Comics Journal #302 (2012) 38 copies
The Comics Journal #300 (1657) 37 copies
MOME Spring 2009 (Vol. 14) (2009) — Editor — 36 copies
MOME Winter 2009 (Vol. 13) (2008) — Editor — 35 copies
The Comics Journal #290 (2008) 29 copies
The Comics Journal #295 (2009) 27 copies
The Comics Journal #298 (2009) 23 copies
The Comics Journal #303 (2012) 23 copies
The Comics Journal #294 (2008) 21 copies
The Comics Journal #293 (2008) 21 copies
The Comics Journal #299 (2009) 21 copies
The Comics Journal #291 (2008) 20 copies
The Comics Journal #292 (2008) 20 copies
The Comics Journal #296 (2009) 19 copies
The Comics Journal #210 (1999) 18 copies
The Comics Journal #297 (2009) 17 copies
Pictopia Vol. 3 (1992) 17 copies
The Comics Journal #285 (2007) 15 copies
The Comics Journal #304 (2019) 15 copies
The Comics Journal #305 (2020) 14 copies
The Comics Journal #269 (2005) 13 copies
The Comics Journal #288 (2008) 13 copies
The Comics Journal #200 (1997) 13 copies
The Comics Journal #283 (2007) 12 copies
The Comics Journal #306 (2020) 11 copies
The Comics Journal #307 (2021) 11 copies
The Comics Journal #284 (2007) 10 copies
The Comics Journal #287 (2008) 9 copies
The Comics Journal #267 (2005) 9 copies
The Comics Journal #249 (2002) 8 copies
The Comics Journal #275 (2006) 8 copies
The Comics Journal #271 (2005) 8 copies
The Comics Journal #211 (1991) 8 copies
The Comics Journal #276 (2006) 8 copies
The Comics Journal #208 (1998) 8 copies
Misfit Lit (1991) 7 copies
The Comics Journal #279 (2006) 7 copies
The Comics Journal #280 (2007) 7 copies
The Comics Journal #274 (2006) 7 copies
The Comics Journal #272 (2005) 7 copies
The Comics Journal #259 (2004) 7 copies
The Comics Journal #262 (2004) 7 copies
The Comics Journal #281 (2007) — Editor — 7 copies
The Comics Journal #286 (2007) 7 copies
The Comics Journal #236 (2001) 7 copies
The Comics Journal #308 (2022) 7 copies
The Comics Journal #199 (1997) — Editor — 7 copies
The Comics Journal #243 (1991) 6 copies
The Comics Journal #247 (2002) — Editor — 6 copies
The Comics Journal #227 (2000) 6 copies
The Comics Journal #217 (1999) 6 copies
The Comics Journal #248 (1971) 6 copies
The Comics Journal #201 (1998) 6 copies
The Comics Journal #250 (2003) 6 copies
The Comics Journal #239 (2001) 6 copies
The Comics Journal #195 (1997) 6 copies
The Comics Journal #264 (2004) 6 copies
The Comics Journal #263 (2004) 6 copies
The Comics Journal #273 (2006) 6 copies
The Comics Journal #103 (1985) 6 copies
The Comics Journal #309 (2023) 6 copies
The Comics Journal #268 (2005) 6 copies
The Comics Journal #270 (2005) 6 copies
The Comics Journal #282 (2007) 6 copies
The Comics Journal #218 (1999) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #223 (2000) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #221 (2000) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #209 (1998) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #207 (1998) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #265 (2005) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #206 (1998) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #202 (1998) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #235 (2001) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #63 (1981) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #234 (2001) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #231 (2001) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #232 (2001) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #260 (2004) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #237 (2001) — Editor — 5 copies
The Comics Journal #238 (2001) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #241 (2002) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #242 (2002) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #278 (2006) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #245 (2002) 5 copies
Naked Cartoonists (2012) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #266 (2005) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #191 (1996) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #253 (2003) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #277 (2006) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #252 (2003) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #228 (2000) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #190 (1996) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #178 (1995) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #47 (1979) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #180 (1995) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #183 (1996) 5 copies
The Comics Journal #220 (1999) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #222 (2000) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #224 (2000) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #226 (2000) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #233 (2001) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #169 (1994) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #244 (2002) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #160 (1993) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #246 (2002) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #251 (2003) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #254 (2003) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #261 (2004) — Editor — 4 copies
The Comics Journal #100 (1985) 4 copies
Prime Cuts #2 (1987) — Editor — 4 copies
The Comics Journal #45 (1979) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #219 (2000) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #127 (1989) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #204 (1998) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #215 (1999) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #214 (1999) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #213 (1991) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #216 (1999) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #212 (1991) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #193 (1997) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #196 (1997) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #203 (1998) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #181 (1991) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #188 (1991) 4 copies
The Comics Journal #130 (1989) 3 copies
Prime Cuts: Words & Pictures #1 (1987) — Editor — 3 copies
The Comics Journal #197 (1997) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #138 (1990) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #132 (1989) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #84 (1983) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #68 (1981) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #175 (1995) — Editor — 3 copies
The Comics Journal #192 (1991) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #78 (1982) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #102 (1985) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #97 (1985) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #153 (1992) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #164 (1993) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #64 (1981) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #205 (1998) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #80 (1983) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #77 (1982) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #182 (1995) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #76 (1982) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #74 (1982) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #171 (1991) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #172 (1994) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #177 (1991) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #55 (1980) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #157 (1993) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #258 (2004) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #255 (2003) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #257 (2003) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #126 (1989) 3 copies
The Comics Journal #67 (1981) 2 copies
The Comics Journal #72 (1982) 2 copies
The Comics Journal #53 (1980) 2 copies
The Comics Journal #66 (1981) 2 copies
The Comics Journal #92 (1984) 2 copies
The Comics Journal #101 (1985) 2 copies
The Comics Journal #156 (1993) 2 copies
The Comics Journal #155 (1991) 2 copies
The Comics Journal #150 (1992) 2 copies
The Comics Journal #96 (1985) 2 copies
The Comics Journal #88 (1984) 2 copies
Nemo The Classic Comics Library #17 (1986) — Editor — 2 copies
The Comics Journal #85 (1985) 2 copies
The Comics Journal #107 (1986) 2 copies
Threat #1 (1986) — Editor — 1 copy
Threat #4 — Editor — 1 copy
The Comics Journal #71 (1982) 1 copy
The Comics Journal #69 (1981) 1 copy
The Comics Journal #82 (1983) 1 copy
The Comics Journal #62 (1981) 1 copy

Associated Works

Safe Area Goražde: The War in Eastern Bosnia 1992-1995 (2000) — Interviewer, some editions — 1,071 copies
Commodify Your Dissent: Salvos from the Baffler (1997) — Contributor — 397 copies
Love and Rockets, Vol. 1: Music for Mechanics (1985) — Editor — 396 copies
The Complete Peanuts: 1967-1968 Dailies & Sundays (2008) — Afterword — 321 copies
The Great Comic Book Heroes (1965) — Editor, some editions — 282 copies
Love and Rockets, Vol. 2: Chelo's Burden (1986) — Editor — 187 copies
Only a Poor Old Man (2012) — Editor — 184 copies
Set to Sea (2010) — Editor — 159 copies
Bread & Wine: An Erotic Tale of New York (1999) — Publisher, some editions — 149 copies
Explainers: The Complete Village Voice Strips (1956-1966) (2008) — Editor, Introduction, Publisher, some editions — 140 copies
King: A Comics Biography of Martin Luther King, Jr. (1605) — Editor — 100 copies
Blazing Combat (2009) — Editor — 90 copies
Nuts (1979) — Afterword, some editions — 68 copies
MOME Summer 2009 (Vol. 15) (2009) — Editor — 42 copies
The Bill Sienkiewicz Sketchbook (Vol. 1) (1990) — Editor — 41 copies
The Comics Journal Library: R. Crumb (2004) — Interviewer — 40 copies
Child Of Tomorrow: And Other Stories (2013) — Editor — 38 copies
Dementia 21 Vol. 2 (2020) — Afterword; Publisher — 32 copies
MOME Fall 2009 (Vol. 16) (2009) — Editor — 27 copies
Mr. Twee Deedle: Raggedy Ann's Sprightly Cousin (2012) — Editorial Liaison and Publisher, some editions — 16 copies
Vaughn Bode Diary Sketchbook Book 3 (1991) — Editor — 13 copies
Hate Jamboree #1 (1998) — Contributor — 4 copies

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The graphic equivalent of the literary journal returns with its twelfth quarterly issue featuring 18 original contributions by the likes of [a:Sophie Crumb|243916|Sophie Crumb|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-632230dc9882b4352d753eedf9396530.png], [a:Ray Fenwick|1266188|Ray Fenwick|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-632230dc9882b4352d753eedf9396530.png], [a:Olivier Schrauwen|1554886|Olivier Schrauwen|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1449767638p2/1554886.jpg], [a:Dash Shaw|596378|Dash Shaw|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1314252872p2/596378.jpg], [a:Al Columbia|2921804|Al Columbia|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1366818435p2/2921804.jpg], [a:Derek Van Gieson|801608|Derek Van Gieson|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-632230dc9882b4352d753eedf9396530.png], [a:Sara Edward-Corbett], and [a:Paul Hornschemeier|64255|Paul Hornschemeier|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1291670387p2/64255.jpg]. While the quality fluctuates throughout, exemplary pieces by [a:Nate Neal|4321905|Nate Neal|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-632230dc9882b4352d753eedf9396530.png], [a:Tom Kaczynski|2895822|Tom Kaczynski|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1239401328p2/2895822.jpg], [a:Jon Vermilyea|2945577|Jon Vermilyea|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-632230dc9882b4352d753eedf9396530.png], [a:Killoffer|14493333|Killoffer|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-632230dc9882b4352d753eedf9396530.png], and the always reliable [a:David B.|6884287|David B.|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1357676273p2/6884287.jpg] elevate this unique anthology above the standard fare, showcasing a series ground-breaking graphical story-telling realities
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rickklaw | 1 other review | Oct 13, 2017 |
Quirky. All the more so because this was a real catalog. The market in the 1930s for electrified carpets and 32 caliber blank loaded paddles must have been something.
 
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Razinha | May 23, 2017 |
Greetings, ‘boils and ghouls.’

Tales From the Crypt reveals the Gothic imagination laid bare of most of its affectations and placed, after a twenty-year stint in cinema, back on the printed page. And yet, the images made archetype in films like The Wolf-Man, Doctor X, or The Mummy have come along with it, in a fusion that (at the time) was entirely original. Alas, it was not to last for long—but the story of the horror-comics’ demise at the hands of the censors has been told many times by writers far better acquainted with the details than I, and I will leave further observations to them.

Tales From the Crypt is what happens when the most basic conventions of the Gothic—terror, horror, and revulsion; self-parody; and irony—converge with settings, situations, and characters that are often entirely modern (though there is more than a fair helping of Transylvanian castles, withered old crones, and dark-and-stormy-nights to be found within these pages). Alongside The Vault of Horror and The Haunt of Fear, Tales From the Crypt established a special kind of twist-ending yarn and introduced the notion of the pun-loving, quippy horror host that was to become so pervasive in television and film (HBO’s Tales From the Crypt, of course, chief among these derivations). Fantagraphics Books has revisited these ‘putrid pages of pallid purulence’ by presenting ‘T’ain’t the Meat…It’s the Humanity!’ and Other Stories, a single-artist retrospective highlighting the remarkable artwork of Jack Davis, a legendary figure in the history of comic art. As this review is more concerned with the literary aspects of this work, I will limit my comments on Davis’ art to this: it is both subtle and coarse, campy and unrelentingly gruesome—meaning, then, that it is as much the father of the Tales From the Crypt brand as the stories themselves (whose authorship, it should be mentioned, is never entirely clear; it seems that most credit is to be split between publisher William Gaines and editor Al Feldstein, who provide concept and script, respectively).

'T’ain’t the Meat…It’s the Humanity!' and Other Stories contains twenty-four classic ‘dismal dramas,’ each taken exclusively from the pages of Tales From the Crypt. ‘Drawn and Quartered’ owes much to The Picture of Dorian Gray (Gaines was a fan of using classic literature as ‘springboards’ for his own scenarios), but is a great deal more grotesque—and, arguably, uses the device of the ‘picture’ to a fuller effect. ‘Well-Cooked Hams’ is an old-fashioned Grand Guignol tale that takes as its subject (of all things) the Grand Guignol; it is charmingly lurid. ‘Forever Ambergris’ showcases Tales From the Crypt’s unique ability to take its most basic formula (Man A murders Man B; Man A gets comeuppance through otherworldly involvement of Man B) and reinterpret it through remarkably diverse mechanics: here involving everything from bubonic plague to whale vomit. ‘Telescope’ and ‘Tight Grip’ are both grisly shockers that rely on one final, startlingly original image to make their impact. ‘Dead Right’ takes irony to a new level in a tale so bizarre that to summarize it would rob it. ‘Concerto for Violin and Werewolf’ revisits classic Gothic motifs and settings, with a downbeat ending unusual for a title that, while always delightfully macabre, generally presents what can easily be deemed morality tales. Other standouts include the ingenious and surreal ‘Four-Way Split,’ the deliciously grim ‘Grounds…for Horror,’ and a classic gross-out appropriately titled ‘Gas-tly Prospects.’

Much of the modern Gothic owes a great debt to the ‘fetid fables’ presented in Tales From the Crypt, The Vault of Horror, et al. In much the same way as the Victorian Gothic thrived in the pages of the penny-dreadfuls, the Gothicism of the mid-20th Century thrived in the pages of E.C. Comics; in the wake of the Weird Tale and Universal Horror, a hybrid developed that has never been entirely discarded—not merely as a template for future artists, but as a cultural touchstone that lives on in remarkably disparate work: much like the material that presaged (if you will) Tales From the Crypt itself: Lovecraft, Dracula, Poe, and Bierce. The immediate influence of Tales From the Crypt can be seen in the fiction of such modern giants as Clive Barker and the unavoidable Stephen King, the films of George Romero and Tobe Hooper (amongst many, many others), and the popular television series that shares its name. Impossible to reduce to the confines of genre-literature or pulp trash, Tales From the Crypt remains one of the most striking and accessible of all the works that bridge the gap between Gothic literature and actual Horror fiction. A fascinating and thoroughly effervescent meeting of the highbrow and the lowbrow, the intellectual and the repulsive, the humorous and the haunting, Tales From the Crypt (and the publisher that gave birth to it) is as relevant a title today as it was sixty ‘fears’ ago.

'T’ain’t the Meat…It’s the Humanity!' and Other Stories comes very highly recommended.
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veilofisis | 1 other review | May 9, 2013 |
I never met an anthology I really liked.
 
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Alison Bechdel Interviewee
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Members
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Popularity
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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