Edition size: 500
MBartist Exclusive, Golden Age of Comics Reprint - 32 pages of the classic CHAMBER OF CHILLS #13 comic book reprinted with reimagined cover art by Francine Delgado (2020). Contents include reproductions of classic stories and characters, as well as the original cover art (1952 Al Avison).
CHAMBER OF CHILLS #13: I HATE ZOMBIES exclusive variant cover by Francine Delgado
"What’s funny is that when I first looked at the Chamber of Chill's covers I selected number 13 because I liked the number for drawing a scary book, but the cover I thought I was doing actually was the cover art that Jaime Coker reimagined. So when I saw the actual #13 I had to reset. Haha, Life works in a funny way. I would never have chosen this one but fate did. I used it as an opportunity to push myself and try something far out of my comfort zone. There is no cute or strong girl, it’s a man and ugly zombies. I asked, “How can I take this element and make it scarier? So I pulled the perspective down to see more zombies in the pit, pulling the man down into their horde. It’s a little like an Indiana Jones shot, but replacing snakes with zombies.” - Francine Delgado
About CHAMBER OF CHILLS
One of the original horror comic books, “Chamber of Chills” was first published by Harvey Publications in 1951, and ceased publication following the Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency hearings of 1954 (United States).
Issue #13 was released in 1952, with cover pencils and inks by Al Avison. The cover featured a handsome adventurer uncovering a hidden pit of the undead.
An unrelated series of the same name was published by Marvel Comics in the 1970s. The series of stories were horror-suspense thrillers, featuring monsters, the undead, and darker tales of science fiction.
About the Creator, Francine Delgado
Fran(cine) Delgado is a Costa Rican-born artist (Pura Vida!) now living in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Skilled in many aspects of design, her most recognized fan artworks include the female heroes from X-Men: Evolution and her on-screen illustration work include The Addams Family, Monster High, and Megaman.
About the Experience
MBartist Golden Age of Comics reprints are printed in limited edition, in a size similar to the era of the original production, measuring approximately 7.25" x 10.5". Each book is packaged with a ridged backboard in a protective Crystal Clear bag.
The 4-ply, double sided, super smooth, illustration board is made from 100% recycled fiber, and 90% post-consumer waste product. Manufactured at an alkaline pH. The flap-seal Crystal Clear bags come with re-sealable adhesive strips on the flap, allowing them to be folded and sealed over the opening of the bag. The Crystal Clear optical clarity, high quality material will not easily rip, tear, wrinkle, or fog. The material is acid and lignin free, archival safe, made with 10% recycled content and approximately 1.6 mil in thickness.
Edition size: 500
MBartist Exclusive, Golden Age of Comics Reprint - 32 pages of the classic CHAMBER OF CHILLS #13 comic book reprinted with reimagined cover art by Francine Delgado (2020). Contents include reproductions of classic stories and characters, as well as the original cover art (1952 Al Avison).
CHAMBER OF CHILLS #13: I HATE ZOMBIES exclusive variant cover by Francine Delgado
"What’s funny is that when I first looked at the Chamber of Chill's covers I selected number 13 because I liked the number for drawing a scary book, but the cover I thought I was doing actually was the cover art that Jaime Coker reimagined. So when I saw the actual #13 I had to reset. Haha, Life works in a funny way. I would never have chosen this one but fate did. I used it as an opportunity to push myself and try something far out of my comfort zone. There is no cute or strong girl, it’s a man and ugly zombies. I asked, “How can I take this element and make it scarier? So I pulled the perspective down to see more zombies in the pit, pulling the man down into their horde. It’s a little like an Indiana Jones shot, but replacing snakes with zombies.” - Francine Delgado
About CHAMBER OF CHILLS
One of the original horror comic books, “Chamber of Chills” was first published by Harvey Publications in 1951, and ceased publication following the Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency hearings of 1954 (United States).
Issue #13 was released in 1952, with cover pencils and inks by Al Avison. The cover featured a handsome adventurer uncovering a hidden pit of the undead.
An unrelated series of the same name was published by Marvel Comics in the 1970s. The series of stories were horror-suspense thrillers, featuring monsters, the undead, and darker tales of science fiction.
About the Creator, Francine Delgado
Fran(cine) Delgado is a Costa Rican-born artist (Pura Vida!) now living in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Skilled in many aspects of design, her most recognized fan artworks include the female heroes from X-Men: Evolution and her on-screen illustration work include The Addams Family, Monster High, and Megaman.
About the Experience
MBartist Golden Age of Comics reprints are printed in limited edition, in a size similar to the era of the original production, measuring approximately 7.25" x 10.5". Each book is packaged with a ridged backboard in a protective Crystal Clear bag.
The 4-ply, double sided, super smooth, illustration board is made from 100% recycled fiber, and 90% post-consumer waste product. Manufactured at an alkaline pH. The flap-seal Crystal Clear bags come with re-sealable adhesive strips on the flap, allowing them to be folded and sealed over the opening of the bag. The Crystal Clear optical clarity, high quality material will not easily rip, tear, wrinkle, or fog. The material is acid and lignin free, archival safe, made with 10% recycled content and approximately 1.6 mil in thickness.