Impact (EC Comics)

Impact
Jack Davis cover, issue #1
Publication information
Publisher EC Comics
Schedule Bimonthly
Format Anthology
Publication date March/April 1955 - November/December 1955
No. of issues 5
Creative team
Created by William Gaines
Al Feldstein

Impact was a short-lived comic book series published by EC Comics in 1955 as the first title in its New Direction line. The bi-monthly comic, published by Bill Gaines and edited by Al Feldstein, began with an issue cover-dated March–April, 1955. It ran for five issues, ending with the November–December, 1955 issue. The sub-title "Tales Designed to Carry an" ran above the title Impact. The book was dedicated to stories with shock endings, and was seen as a toned down, Comics Code era version of EC's earlier Shock SuspenStories. Front covers were by Jack Davis, and the stories were illustrated by Davis, George Evans, Jack Kamen, Graham Ingels, Joe Orlando, Reed Crandall and Bernard Krigstein.

There are two versions of the cover to Impact # 1. One logo is yellow and the other is white.

Impact was reprinted as part of publisher Russ Cochran's Complete EC Library in 1988. Between April and August 1999, Cochran (in association with Gemstone Publishing) reprinted all five individual issues. This complete run was later rebound, with covers included, in a single softcover EC Annual.

Issue guide

Page four of "Master Race," illustrated by Bernard Krigstein, which appeared in the first issue of Impact.
#DateCover ArtistStoryStory Artist
1March/April 1955Jack DavisTough CopReed Crandall
The Diamond PendantGraham Ingels
The DressGeorge Evans
Master RaceBernard Krigstein
2May/June 1955Jack DavisMother Knows BestReed Crandall
DivorceJack Davis
The SuitGraham Ingels
Paid in FullJoe Orlando
3July/Aug 1955Jack DavisLife SentenceReed Crandall
The DebtJack Davis
Totally BlindJack Kamen
The Good FairyGraham Ingels
4Sept/Oct 1955Jack DavisThe Lonely OneJack Davis
Fall in WinterGraham Ingels
The Bitter EndReed Crandall
Country DoctorGeorge Evans
5Nov/Dec 1955Jack DavisHeart InterestGeorge Evans
The TravelersJoe Orlando
The GeneralGraham Ingels
So Much MoreBernard Krigstein
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