Edition size: 500
MBartist Exclusive, Golden Age of Comics Reprint - 32 pages of the classic CHAMBER OF CHILLS #11 comic book reprinted with reimagined cover art by Jaime Coker (2020). Contents include reproductions of classic stories and characters, as well as the original cover art (1952 Lee Elias).
CHAMBER OF CHILLS #11: CAST INTO SHADOW exclusive variant cover by Jaime Coker
"When I first looked at the original cover, I was reminded of Friday the 13th part two, when Jason is wearing the silly hood. I wanted to change the perspective, moving to a down looking up point of view, with a stronger and more impending sense of doom, especially for the female character in the grasp of the monster. The bad guy caught up to her after all her battling and struggles and unfortunately, this time, there’s not going to be a happy ending.” - Jaime Coker
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 #11 was released in 1952, with cover pencils and inks by Lee Elias. The cover featured a hooded figure with muscular green arms carrying off an unconscious beautiful woman while pursued desperately by a handsome young man.
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, Jaime Coker
Jaime Coker grew up in Hawaii, where he met his wife and creative partner, Trisha. Specializing in realistic cartoons, a high-drama style of illustration, Jaime Coker Creations is most recognized for character and universe mashups. His art, like his personality, is often vibrant and engaging, celebrating a genuine passion for fandom.
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 #11 comic book reprinted with reimagined cover art by Jaime Coker (2020). Contents include reproductions of classic stories and characters, as well as the original cover art (1952 Lee Elias).
CHAMBER OF CHILLS #11: CAST INTO SHADOW exclusive variant cover by Jaime Coker
"When I first looked at the original cover, I was reminded of Friday the 13th part two, when Jason is wearing the silly hood. I wanted to change the perspective, moving to a down looking up point of view, with a stronger and more impending sense of doom, especially for the female character in the grasp of the monster. The bad guy caught up to her after all her battling and struggles and unfortunately, this time, there’s not going to be a happy ending.” - Jaime Coker
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 #11 was released in 1952, with cover pencils and inks by Lee Elias. The cover featured a hooded figure with muscular green arms carrying off an unconscious beautiful woman while pursued desperately by a handsome young man.
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, Jaime Coker
Jaime Coker grew up in Hawaii, where he met his wife and creative partner, Trisha. Specializing in realistic cartoons, a high-drama style of illustration, Jaime Coker Creations is most recognized for character and universe mashups. His art, like his personality, is often vibrant and engaging, celebrating a genuine passion for fandom.
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.