Creepy Archives Vol 24

Creepy Archives Vol 24
Title Creepy Archives Vol 24 PDF eBook
Author Durañona
Publisher Dark Horse Comics
Pages 264
Release 2016
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1616559691

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Presents reprinted issues of the horror comic magazine "Creepy."

Creepy Archives Volume 24

Creepy Archives Volume 24
Title Creepy Archives Volume 24 PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher Dark Horse Comics
Pages 264
Release 2016-08-30
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1630085049

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Uncle Creepy--your favorite cackling comrade--has put together an impressive assembly of creators for Creepy Archives Volume 24! Stories by Archie Goodwin, Bruce Jones, Larry Hama, John Severin, Alex Toth, Al Williamson, Walter Simonson, and many others are collected in this horrifying hardcover, featuring issues #112 to #116 of Warren Publishing's groundbreaking and experimental horror title. This tome is overflowing with classic collaborations, timeless terror tales, bizarre creatures, and strange settings!

Creepy Archives

Creepy Archives
Title Creepy Archives PDF eBook
Author B. Lewis
Publisher Dark Horse Comics
Pages 271
Release 2016-12-20
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1506700322

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Presents reprinted issues of the horror comic magazine "Creepy."

Creepy Archives Vol 28

Creepy Archives Vol 28
Title Creepy Archives Vol 28 PDF eBook
Author Durañona
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2019-03-26
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1506712398

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Presents reprinted issues of the horror comic magazine "Creepy."

Creepy Archives Volume 1

Creepy Archives Volume 1
Title Creepy Archives Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher Dark Horse
Pages 246
Release 2008
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 9781593079734

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Gather up your wooden stakes, your blood-covered hatchets, and all the skeletons in the darkest depths of your closet, and prepare for a horrifying adventure into the darkest corners of comics history. Dark Horse Comics further corners the market on high quality horror storytelling with one of the most anticipated releases of the decade, a hardcover archive collection of legendary Creepy Magazine. This groundbreaking material turned the world of graphic storytelling on its head in the early 1960s, as phenomenal young artists like Bernie Wrightson and Neal Adams reached new artistic heights with their fascinating explorations of classic and modern horror stories. *Brilliant, classic Creepy stories from 1964-1966 raised from the dead after twenty-five years. *Featuring work by such comics luminaries as Joe Orlando, Al Williamson, Alex Toth, and Frank Frazetta. * Archive editions of Creepy will be the cornerstone of any comic-book library. *Volume One reprints the first five terrifying issues of the magazine’s original run, reprinted in the original magazine size!

Title PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 300
Release
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ISBN 1506709443

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Creepy Archives Volume 2

Creepy Archives Volume 2
Title Creepy Archives Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Archie Goodwin
Publisher Dark Horse Comics
Pages 300
Release 2004-11-16
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1621154467

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This veinchilling second volume showcases work by some of the best artists to ever work in the comics medium, including Alex Toth, Gray Morrow, Reed Crandall, John Severin, and others. Each archive volume of Creepy is packed with stories (usually up to eight short stories were featured in every issue!) running the gamut of gruesome subject matter, from reimagined horror classics such as The Cask of Amontillado, to spectacularly mindtwisting shorts such as The Thing in the Pit, or the macabre maritime yarn Drink Deep. * This volume collects Creepy #610. "Since the stock is much finer than the authentic newsprint, visually, these pages are better than the originals, with moodly, dark blacks that punctuate the shock endings." Publishers Weekly