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EC Epitaphs from the Abyss #11

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A NEW MOON RISES . . . AND MORE FRESHLY ETCHED EPITAPHS SHALL BE UNLEASHED! The most notorious name in terror—the immortal EC Comics—proudly presents the penultimate chapter of the runaway hit horror anthology! Courtesy of our ghoulishly gregarious host, the Grave-Digger, steady your nerves for another eye-searing dose of brazen bone-crunching and hilariously horrendous carnage! Leading this month’s tales of tension and torment, we welcome Curt Pires (Indigo Children) & Andrea Mutti (Rebels), Jeff Jensen (HBO’s Watchmen) & David Lapham (Stray Bullets), and more to join the legions of the damned who wander the endless abyss. . . . Come and join them—there’s always room to spare!

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Published May 21, 2025

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Jeff Jensen

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Jeff Jensen is an American writer. As a journalist he worked for Entertainment Weekly from 1998 to September 2017, most recently as the publication's television critic.

In 2012, Jensen and artist Jonathan Case won an Eisner Award for their work on the 2011 graphic novel, Green River Killer: A True Detective Story, published in 2011 by Dark Horse Comics.

His first prose novel, Before Tomorrowland, a prequel to the film and co-written with Case, was released on April 7, 2015.

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3.75 stars rounded up.

Greg Pak kicks off this solid issue with a classic tale of a plant witch. Good stuff! This is followed by a solid nasty little yard from Rubin and Stephens—fantastic and original art on this one, a cool nasty style. A story of witchcraft and misogyny rounds this one out—here was the weakest tale with a missed opportunity for some real fireworks at the end.

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