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==Comic adaptations== A number of Bloch's works have been adapted in graphic form for comics. These include: * "Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho" adapted by [[Innovation Publishing]] as a three-part miniseries. Script and art by Felipe Echevarria. 1992. * "The Past Master" in ''[[Christopher Lee]]'s Treasury of Terror''. NY: Pyramid, 1967. * "Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper" in ''Journey into Mystery'' v2 2 (Marvel Comics, Dec 1972). Script by [[Ron Goulart]], art by [[Gil Kane]] and [[Ralph Reese]]. Reprinted in ''Masters of Terror'' 1 (Marvel large size b&w, July 1975). * "[[The Shambler from the Stars (Short Story)|The Shambler from the Stars]]" in ''Journey Into Mystery'' v2 3 (Marvel Comics, Feb 1973). Script by [[Ron Goulart]], art by [[Jim Starlin]] and [[Tom Palmer (comics)|Tom Palmer]]. Reprinted in ''Masters of Terror'' 1 (Marvel large size b&w, Jul 1975). * "The Shadow from the Steeple" in ''Journey into Mystery'' v2 5 (Marvel Comics, Jun 1973) * "The Man Who Cried Wolf" (as "The Man Who Cried Werewolf!") in ''Monsters Unleashed'' 1 (Marvel Comics, large size b&w, Jul 1973). Script by [[Gerry Conway]], art by [[Pablo Marcos]]. * "The Beasts of Barsac" (as "The Living Dead") in ''Vampire Tales'' 5 (Marvel Comics, large size b&w, Jun 1974). * "The Fear Planet" (as "And the Blood Ran Green") in ''Starstream'' 4 (Whitman, 1976). Script by [[Arnold Drake]], art by Nevio Zaccara. * ''Hell on Earth''. Standalone graphic adaptation by [[Keith Giffen]] and [[Robert Loren Fleming]], based on Bloch's story from [[Weird Tales]] (1942). [[DC Comics]], 1985. * "A Toy for Juliette" in ''Deepest Dimensions'' 1 (1993). * ''Lori'' Standalone graphic adaptation by Ben Templesmith. (IDW, 2009). * "Final Performance" in ''Doomed'' 1 (IDW, 2010). Adapted by Kristian Donaldson and Chris Ryall. Also included in ''Completely Doomed'' graphic anthology (IDW, 2011). * "Warm Farewell" in ''Doomed'' 2 (IDW, 2010) * "Fat Chance" in ''Doomed'' 3 (IDW, 2010).(Also includes a remembrance of Bloch by [[Jack Ketchum]].) * "Ego Trip" in ''Doomed'' 4 (IDW, 2010). * "Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper". 3-issue mini-series (IDW, 2010) and also collected as trade paperback (IDW, 2011). Scripted by [[Joe R. Lansdale]]. * "That Hellbound Train". 3-issue mini-series (IDW, 2011). Scripted by Joe R. Lansdale The comic ''Aardwolf'' (No 2, Feb 1995) is a special tribute issue to Bloch. It contains brief tributes to Bloch from [[Harlan Ellison]], [[Ray Bradbury]], [[Richard Matheson]], [[Julius Schwartz]] and [[Peter Straub]] incorporated within a piece called "Robert Bloch: A Retrospective" compiled by Clifford Lawrence. The first part of the text of Bloch's story "The Past Master" is also reprinted in this issue. Bloch also contributed a script as part of the DC [[One-shot (comics)|one-shot]] benefit comic ''[[Heroes Against Hunger]]''. The character Inspector Bloch in the Italian comic [[Dylan Dog]] is partly inspired by Robert Bloch.
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