Graham J. Ingels (/ˈɪŋɡəlz/; June 7, 1915 – April 4, 1991) was a comic book and magazine illustrator best known for his work in EC Comics during the 1950s, notably on The Haunt of Fear and Tales from the Crypt, horror titles written and edited by Al Feldstein, and The Vault of Horror, written and edited by Feldstein and Johnny Craig. Ingels' flair for horror led EC to promote him as Ghastly Graham Ingels, and he began signing his work "Ghastly" in 1952.
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Ingels' flair for horror led EC to promote him as Ghastly GrahamIngels, and he began signing his work "Ghastly" in 1952. Born in Cincinnati, Ingels began...
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two separate issues each of The Haunt of Fear #15, 16, and 17. Artist GrahamIngels took over the art duties of The Haunt of Fear starting with issue #4...
Reed Crandall, Jack Davis, Will Elder, George Evans, Frank Frazetta, GrahamIngels, Jack Kamen, Bernard Krigstein, Joe Orlando, John Severin, Al Williamson...
Red Wine." The adaptation was written by Al Feldstein, with art by GrahamIngels and a cover by Johnny Craig. The ending was changed from Poe's original...
business, such as Wallace Wood, Reed Crandall, Johnny Craig, George Evans, GrahamIngels, Jack Davis, Bill Elder, Joe Orlando, Al Williamson and Frank Frazetta...
Comics, March/April 1955; adaptation by Carl Wessler, illustrated by GrahamIngels. A middle-aged American woman named Milly Horton narrates how she had...
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Don Perlin, Edd Ashe, Everett Kinstler, George Evans, Gerald McCann, GrahamIngels, Gray Morrow, Jack Kirby & Dick Ayers, Joe Orlando, John Tartaglione...
Was an Old Woman" (Ingels) "The Screaming Woman" (Kamen) "Touch and Go!" (Craig) "The Small Assassin" (Evans) "The Handler" (Ingels) "The Lake" (Orlando)...
Kidd Jr. In a 1991 interview in The Comics Journal, Frazetta credited GrahamIngels as the first one in the comic book industry to recognize his talent...
in each issue. Other stories were illustrated by Craig, Evans, Wood, GrahamIngels, Jack Davis, Al Williamson, Joe Orlando, Reed Crandall, Bernard Krigstein...
Drake, Len Wein, Barry Windsor-Smith 2009 Judges' Choices: Harold Gray, GrahamIngels; Voters' Choices: Matt Baker, Reed Crandall, Russ Heath, Jerry Iger...
included Al Feldstein, Johnny Craig, George Evans, Jack Kamen, Wally Wood, GrahamIngels, Harvey Kurtzman, Jack Davis, George Roussos, Sid Check, Al Williamson...
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Snooks returned full circle to the comics when comic book illustrator GrahamIngels and his wife Gertrude named their son Robespierre (born 1946) after...
His artistic influences were Frank Frazetta, Al Williamson, Al Dorne, GrahamIngels, Jack Davis and Howard Pyle. He published a piece of fan art, containing...
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