Creepy #1

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· Dark Horse Comics (Single Issues)
2.0
4 reviews
eBook
50
Pages
Bubble Zoom
Eligible

About this eBook

What's black and white and clawing its way onto your reading list? It's the newly resurrected _Creepy_, of course! Now, don't fret, my putrid pets these new terror tales are cut from the same cursed cloth as the outlandish originals, telling contemporary horror stories with gorgeously ghoulish art from a lineup that'll make you lose your head! Original Creepy artist Angelo Torres teams up with devilish Dan Braun on "Hell Hound Blues"; Michael Woods and artist Saskia Gutekunst serve up a dose of "Chemical 13"; Neil Kleid and Brian Churilla provide "All the Help You Need" at a weird weight-loss camp; and jaundiced Jason Shawn Alexander brings his phenomenal painting skills to Joe Harris's "The Curse"! All this, plus a classic story from Uncle Creepy's dank dungeon, the return of "Loathsome Lore," a pinup from Bernie Wrightson, and you've got 48 freakish pages of terror to bring home to mummy! Every tale is drawn by different artists, each with their own lacerating, languidly deadly style drawing you down into the dark tales of doom. From giant rats, to zombie Jews, the brains of the writers are rung dry of every creative drop in their reserves leaving them, insane. That's when the crazy twists come in at the end, with every story leaving you shocked with a feeling akin to feeble sickness, unable to stop reading on. You get a whopping forty-eight pages for the price of a normal comic. Credit crunch comics.� - _FHM_

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2.0
4 reviews
Douglas Pope Wilson
10 April 2022
Reboots suck , creepy was better written back in the day, now yuh have bad writing as perusual...bad artist enjoying messing up ah damn good magazine!!
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19 April 2018
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