Twisted Tales

Twisted Tales

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caption=The cover of "Twisted Tales" #2, illustrated by Bernie Wrightson
schedule=Bimonthly
format=Anthology
publisher=Pacific Comics and Eclipse Comics
date=November 1982 - December 1984
issues=10
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creators=Bruce Jones

"Twisted Tales" was a horror anthology comic book published by Pacific Comics and, later, Eclipse Comics, in the early 1980s. The title was edited by Bruce Jones and April Campbell.

Publication history

"Twisted Tales" was published on a bi-monthly schedule by Pacific Comics from November 1982 to May 1984 (eight issues). After Pacific went bankrupt, two final issues were published by Eclipse Comics in November and December 1984. In August 1986 a "Twisted Tales" trade paperback was released by Eclipse Comics with a Dave Stevens cover. Also in 1986, Blackthorne Publishing released "Twisted Tales 3-D #1" (#7 in their 3-D series), featuring previously unpublished stories and art.

With three exceptions (William F. Nolan’s “The Party” in Issue # 8, Dennis Etchison’s “Wet Season” in Issue #9, and David Carren's “If She Dies” in issue #10), all of the stories in the entire run of "Twisted Tales" were written by Jones, who had shown a knack for horror a decade before when he was employed as a scripter for Warren Publishing, writing for their "Creepy" and "Eerie" titles. Jones, a self-described "child of the 50’s", was heavily influenced by the horror and science fiction movies of that decade. But as noted in his editorial in Issue #1, his chief inspiration was the bloody and ironically moralistic tales of the EC horror comics. His work in "Twisted Tales", often utilizing twist endings, added huge dollops of graphic violence and sexuality to the EC formula, complete with copious female nudity, making the title a definite “adults only” item; several issues sported a “Recommended For Mature Readers” warning on the cover.

Probably the most gruesome and controversial story to appear in the comic was “Banjo Lessons” in the April 1983 issue (#5), with artwork by former underground comics illustrator Rand Holmes. A story about the murderous violence that ensues one summery day when a repressed memory is innocently triggered, it was a shocking mix of extreme gore, cannibalism, homosexuality, and borderline racism. The tale was prefaced by special commentary by Campbell apologizing in advance for any accusations of bigotry the story might spark, but readers’ emotional response to the story still filled the next issue’s letters page.

Front covers for the comic were by, among others, Richard Corben, John Bolton, and Bernie Wrightson. Contributing interior artists included Corben, Bolton, Wrightson, Mike Ploog, Val Mayerik, Bill Wray, Tim Conrad, Alfredo Alcala, and Rick Geary, as well as one story written and illustrated by editor Jones himself.

In January 2005, Todd McFarlane announced that he was set to produce a half hour anthology television series for Fox called "Twisted Tales", based on the comic book to which McFarlane had purchased the rights. [cite web|url=http://www.comics2film.com/index.php?a=story&b=11427|title="Twisted Tales" to Television|accessdate=2007-06-21|first=|last=|publisher=Comics 2 Film] However, according to Bruce Jones, "Twisted Tales" was a creator owned property and does not belong to McFarlane.Fact|date=April 2008

Issue guide

References

External links

* [http://www.acidlogic.com/mm_twisted_tales.htm Fan site re: "Twisted Tales"]


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