Thanks. Nice list. Personally I would include Tomb of Dracula 10 on the list not overly scary cover but super popular and iconic comic that is within the realm of bronze age horror.
@michaeltan4204 I think you're probably right. I thought long and hard about it, but I'm really not a fan of the cover art at all. I meant to include it in the collage at the end but completely forgot. Worst case, I can see myself adding it as an honorable mention next year. Thanks for the comment.
Love these books ! I wish there were more lists that discussed the interior art and stories more bc if you read a lot of them there are some awesome stories . It also shows how great the EC horror books are bc those stories were arguably better than many of these DC bronze age horror tales . Great video
@thecomickeeper5127 I agree there is very little content out there for stories and interior art. Maybe I can try to do something like that in the future. Next week I'll post my pre code horror Top 10. Appreciate your comments.
A definite slant towards the DC Bronze Age horror comics. I've never been a fan of the DC horror stuff, but we all know the saying about opinions... I'm just always amazed that the excellent cover of Dead of Night 1 by John Romita is left off of these lists. To me, it's so reminiscent of the pre-code horror stuff. I know it's a reprint comic, but like the Golden Age, it's all about the covers--not the stories.
@@pbales8951 I think you make a good point. Dead of Night 1 is a nice cover and is definitely growing on me. Marvel horror definitely doesn't get enough love these days, but maybe that will change in the coming year. Thanks for commenting.
LOOOOVE Ghost Manor #23, my all time favorite Bronze Horror cover. Been a fan before the 'boom'. Very happy it's starting (and Tom Sutton's covers overall) to get eyes on it.
@mikekennedy9777 Lol. Thanks Mike. The Bronze Age stuff has become pricy, but still nothing compared to pre code. I think you still have a chance here!
Great list! In my opinion Batman 227 isn’t a Bronze Age horror comic. It’s an amazing cover, but not a horror comic or horror theme to me. Would absolutely replace that with House of Secrets #88! I would also add House of Mystery #214, my personal favorite Wrightson cover! Thanks for the list, I still feel that BAH doesn’t get the love it deserves!
@brychology Two great choices for sure. I'm a fan of HOS 88, but I had to look up HOM 214 to remember what it was. Definitely a nice cover with the faces on the fingers. Also, I appreciate your thoughts on 227. That choice was really made for the cover art and not the stories, but I definitely see your point. Thanks for the comments. I enjoy these discussions.
Love the list
1. Tomb of dracula 1
2. Blade the vampire hunter 10 1995
My list
Great choices! And thanks for watching.
Thanks. Nice list. Personally I would include Tomb of Dracula 10 on the list not overly scary cover but super popular and iconic comic that is within the realm of bronze age horror.
@michaeltan4204 I think you're probably right. I thought long and hard about it, but I'm really not a fan of the cover art at all. I meant to include it in the collage at the end but completely forgot. Worst case, I can see myself adding it as an honorable mention next year. Thanks for the comment.
Love these books ! I wish there were more lists that discussed the interior art and stories more bc if you read a lot of them there are some awesome stories . It also shows how great the EC horror books are bc those stories were arguably better than many of these DC bronze age horror tales . Great video
@thecomickeeper5127 I agree there is very little content out there for stories and interior art. Maybe I can try to do something like that in the future. Next week I'll post my pre code horror Top 10. Appreciate your comments.
@@rhmidwestcomics awesome. No worries. Great work on the videos!
A definite slant towards the DC Bronze Age horror comics. I've never been a fan of the DC horror stuff, but we all know the saying about opinions... I'm just always amazed that the excellent cover of Dead of Night 1 by John Romita is left off of these lists. To me, it's so reminiscent of the pre-code horror stuff. I know it's a reprint comic, but like the Golden Age, it's all about the covers--not the stories.
@@pbales8951 I think you make a good point. Dead of Night 1 is a nice cover and is definitely growing on me. Marvel horror definitely doesn't get enough love these days, but maybe that will change in the coming year. Thanks for commenting.
John Romita's Dead of Night #9 is also a banger!
LOOOOVE Ghost Manor #23, my all time favorite Bronze Horror cover. Been a fan before the 'boom'. Very happy it's starting (and Tom Sutton's covers overall) to get eyes on it.
I couldn't agree more. That cover is amazing...and Tom Sutton is definitely under rated.
Fantastic list bro! Great video. 🍷🍷🍷
@@briandriver7872 Thank you. Next week...Pre Code Horror! Appreciate you watching.
This might be your finest work. Now I have new grails that I want but can never afford.
@mikekennedy9777 Lol. Thanks Mike. The Bronze Age stuff has become pricy, but still nothing compared to pre code. I think you still have a chance here!
Great list! In my opinion Batman 227 isn’t a Bronze Age horror comic. It’s an amazing cover, but not a horror comic or horror theme to me. Would absolutely replace that with House of Secrets #88! I would also add House of Mystery #214, my personal favorite Wrightson cover! Thanks for the list, I still feel that BAH doesn’t get the love it deserves!
@brychology Two great choices for sure. I'm a fan of HOS 88, but I had to look up HOM 214 to remember what it was. Definitely a nice cover with the faces on the fingers. Also, I appreciate your thoughts on 227. That choice was really made for the cover art and not the stories, but I definitely see your point. Thanks for the comments. I enjoy these discussions.