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The Hitchcock Project-Victor Wolfson Part Two: Toby [2.6]

 by Jack SeabrookAround the year 1890, a poor young man in the upstate New York city of Canandaigua fell in love with a wealthy young woman, who returned his affections. He went away to college hoping...

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The Warren Report Issue 89: November-December 1977

  The Critical Guide tothe Warren Illustrated Magazines1964-1983by Uncle Jack& Cousin PeterMaitzCreepy #93"The Replacement" ★★Story by Roger McKenzieArt by Carmine Infantino & Dick Giordano"The...

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Journey Into Strange Tales Atlas/ Marvel Horror Comics Issue 65

 The Marvel/Atlas Horror ComicsPart 50September 1953 Part Iby Peter EnfantinoAdventures into Terror #23“The Invisible World” (a: George Roussos) ★1/2“The Cannibals” (a: Bill Benulis & Jack Abel)...

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Batman in the 1980s Issue 58: December 1985-January 1986 + The Best of 1985

 The Dark Knight in the 1980sby Jack Seabrook &Peter EnfantinoMandrakeBatman #390"Women Dark and Dangerous"Story by Doug MoenchArt by Tom MandrakeWhy is Batman so attracted to "Women Dark and...

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The Hitchcock Project-Victor Wolfson Part Three: Malice Domestic [2.20]

by Jack SeabrookPhilip MacDonald's short story, "Malice Domestic," was first published in the October 1946 issue of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine. The story begins as a writer named Carl Borden stops...

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The Warren Report Issue 90: January 1978

  The Critical Guide tothe Warren Illustrated Magazines1964-1983by Uncle Jack& Cousin PeterMaitzCreepy #94"Etran to Fulsing" ★★Story by Nicola CutiArt by Dick Giordano"Bad Tommy" ★Story by Roger...

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Journey Into Strange Tales Atlas/Marvel Horror Comics Issue 66

 The Marvel/Atlas Horror ComicsPart 51September 1953 Part IIby Peter EnfantinoMen’s Adventures #23“”Nothing Is Left Alive!” (a: Howard Post) ★★★“The Bones…” (a: Mort Lawrence) ★★1/2“The Drowning Witch”...

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The Burglar Who Met Fredric Brown by Lawrence Block

It was around a quarter to five on a Wednesday afternoon in October when I marked my place in the Fredric Brown paperback I'd spent much of the day reading.--opening sentence of The Burglar Who Met...

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Batman in the 1980s Issue 59: February-March 1986

  The Dark Knight in the 1980sby Jack Seabrook &Peter EnfantinoMandrakeBatman #392"A Town on the Night"Story by Doug MoenchArt by Tom Mandrake & Jan DuursemaThree tough guys, armed with a...

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The Hitchcock Project-Victor Wolfson Part Four: The Ikon of Elijah [5.16] and...

by Jack SeabrookVictor Wolfson's last teleplay for Alfred Hitchcock Presents was "The Ikon of Elijah," which is credited to him and Norah Perez. The episode was based on a short story of the same title...

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The Warren Report Issue 91: February 1978

  The Critical Guide tothe Warren Illustrated Magazines1964-1983by Uncle Jack& Cousin PeterMaitzCreepy #95"The Star Saga of Sirius Sam" ★★1/2Story by Nicola CutiArt by John Severin"The Laughing...

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Journey Into Strange Tales Atlas/ Marvel Horror Comics Issue 67

 The Marvel/Atlas Horror ComicsPart 52October 1953 Part Iby Peter EnfantinoAdventures into Terror #24“The Wax Men” (a: Joe Sinnott) ★★★(r: Where Monsters Dwell #29)“The Body Snatchers” (a: Al Luster)...

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The Hitchcock Project: List of All Episodes Reviewed to Date (annual...

 by Jack SeabrookAn introduction to The Hitchcock Project may be found here. The episodes that have been reviewed so far are listed below. Click on any episode name to jump to the...

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Batman in the 1980s Issue 60: April-May 1986

  The Dark Knight in the 1980sby Jack Seabrook &Peter EnfantinoGulacyBatman #394 "At the Heart of Stone"Story by Doug MoenchArt by Paul GulacyBatman has a nightmare in which a stone Cossack riding...

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The Hitchcock Project-Kathleen Hite Part One: Disappearing Trick [3.27]

by Jack SeabrookKathleen Hite (1917-1989) was born in Kansas, the daughter of a cattleman, and after graduating from college she went to work for a radio station in Wichita. By 1943 she had moved to...

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Memories of William Fay

The post about writer William Fay and his family (here) was read by his youngest son, John Hartley Fahey, who contacted me with more information about his father. I have edited his correspondence into...

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The Warren Report Issue 92: March-April 1978

  The Critical Guide tothe Warren Illustrated Magazines1964-1983by Uncle Jack& Cousin PeterPhoto of Barbara LeighVampirella #67"The Glorious Return of Sweet Baby Theda" ★★★Story by Bill DuBayArt by...

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Journey Into Strange Tales Atlas/ Marvel Horror Comics Issue 68

 The Marvel/Atlas Horror ComicsPart 53October 1953 Part IIby Peter EnfantinoMystery Tales #16“Wilfred Takes a… Wife!” (a: Tony DiPreta) ★★1/2“How?” (a: Paul Reinman) ★★“Genuine Alligator” (a: Myron...

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Batman in the 1980s Issue 61: June 1986

  The Dark Knight in the 1980sby Jack Seabrook &Peter EnfantinoBatman: The Dark Knight Returns #1"The Dark Knight Returns"Story by Frank MillerArt by Frank Miller & Klaus JansonTen years after...

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The Hitchcock Project-Kathleen Hite Part Two: Tea Time [4.10]

 by Jack SeabrookTea for two and two for tea...Oh, can't you see how happy life would be?from "Tea for Two," lyrics by Irving Caesar, 1924The two women who share tea in "Two for Tea" by Margaret...

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