Zebra 1990's Horror Line
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Zebra 1980's Horror Line
Zebra Gothics Line (80s, 90s)
This now buried publisher released dozens and dozens of goodies in the late 70s, 80s, and part of the 90s. They were known for their pulpy and outrageously fun horror covers. You will likely recognize several of these by the covers and nostalgia. They liked paranormal, haunted houses, cheesy vampires, demonic activity, demented dolls, and of COURSE Evil Children.
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Zebra 1980's Horror Line
Zebra Gothics Line (80s, 90s)
This now buried publisher released dozens and dozens of goodies in the late 70s, 80s, and part of the 90s. They were known for their pulpy and outrageously fun horror covers. You will likely recognize several of these by the covers and nostalgia. They liked paranormal, haunted houses, cheesy vampires, demonic activity, demented dolls, and of COURSE Evil Children.
Due to Goodread's asinine policy that will not let me add more than 100 books to a list, I have capped out and can not add more that I know belong here.
If you add some books, only add books to this list that were published in the 90's under the ZEBRA line.
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Interesting trivia, thanks
I agree some of the covers probably sold the books alone.

I'm not saying that all the authors at Zebra were hacks, just that some publishers have a knack for cultivating talent and Zebra didn't seem to have this ability. That being said though, Joe R. Lansdale published his first work here as did John Shirley so there is that.
Great list, btw. :)

Thanks - I was bummed people already didn't have lists dedicated to cheesy horror lines - they were some of the best, even if not all the books were winners as you said.

I've created one for the Tor horror line, mostly because I've read a fair number of them; I'm..."
Great, will look them up =)

I've created one ..."
Very cool, I'll see I have some to add tomorrow.
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