Thanks for the pictures! That really makes me feel a little more reassured XD
Because EE's can have other breeds mixed in, especially if someone is trying to change or add an egg color, these additions can change the comb type. I don't know how many times I've thought I had a pullet until it crowed. Then I had one that looked like the last one in your row of pictures and it developed a rooster's curved feather on it's tail. Bummer! But thankfully that feather fell out, never to return, and she lays a nice large greenish blue egg almost every day.
Anymore I find the best way to sex them is when they are very young, 10 days to two weeks I watch their behavior. That's a big clue and also the color of the comb. The boys' turn a brighter color very quickly
I know several people with EE's and the following is also a big clue. I've had yellow EE chicks which can be either sex, but the chipmunk patterned babies can be either but if you have a speckled one or a broken chipmunk patterned one, you most likely have a boy.