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Man that was a great comic! I need to grab the anthologies of it.
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A great comic, but it used to make me laugh that the werewolf was named Jack Russell.
Of course, my favorite color horror comic was "Tomb Of Dracula" by Marv Wolfman (great name ) and the legendary Gene Colon. And don't forget "Man-Thing" |
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Hey thanks for all the replies. I'd say that 75% of this collection is Vamirella, then Eerie, and Creepy only maybe 15 issues. Theres also a few Famous Monsters issues mixed in and Misc. comics. It's just really fun to go through these and look at the advertisements for "X-Ray Specs" lol.
I would love to get ahold of one of those old Creepy Tshirts with the white sleeves. Bet an original would cost ya a good $$$. |
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Haha yeah that was a nice touch.
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Bernie Wrightson kicked ass, his work in the Creepshow comic especially was great.
I guess because it was only him, but it was great. |
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Your brother sounds like a great person doing all that for you! Have a lot of all of these, but they did start to run out of steam by around the 50th issue or maybe because I was getting older and finding more interests. Still love them, although Warren did a LOT of reprints especially after Archie Goodwin left. Some great artists there as well, like Tom Sutton, Aureleon (??), Bernie Wrightson, Richard Corben, Reed Crandall, Wally Wood, Steve Ditko, etc etc
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