After World War II, superhero comics went into decline. In response, publisher William Gaines created the "New Direction" comics for EC, focusing on Crime, Horror, Science Fiction, Humor, and War.
His efforts were largely undone when the Comics Code was instituted, but for a time they had the finest illustrations of anything on the comics rack.
Under the art direction of Harvey Kurtzman EC produced many titles including the now infamous "Tales From The Crypt", and "Vault Of Horror"; legendary "Mad" and "Weird Science-Fantasy", and the war comics, "Frontline Combat" and "Two-Fisted Tales".
From Hannibal crossing the Alps to the then recent Korean War, "Two-Fisted Tales" ran the gamut, some issues are entirely devoted to the American Civil War; and while the writing is sometimes less than stellar, the art is phenomenal. Drawing from a pool of talent that included Wally Wood, Jack Davis, Johnny Craig, Gene Colan and John Severin, it's amazing that these artists could put such detail into their drawings considering they were also working on all of the other titles in the EC line! Their workload must've been enormous, and yet their devotion to the craft and to Bill Gaines is evident in every panel.