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Published by WARREN, New York, 1970
Seller: OUTSIDER ENTERPRISES, Brockville, ON, Canada
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Fine. BOYETTE, PAT (cover art) : CRANDELL, REED : BOYETTE, PAT : SUTTON, TOM : (interior art) (illustrator). First Edition. Magazine - 1st. Print (VF+) This 31st. issue of Creepy Magazine features cover art by Pat Boyette, and includes, One Too Many by Buddy Saunders and William Barry; Royal Guest by Pat Boyette; Blue Mum Day by R. Michael Rosen and Reed Crandall; Dr. Jekyll was Right by Bill Warren, Bill Fraccio, and Tony Tallarico; I'm Only in it for the Money by Al Hewetson and Juan Lopez; The Full Service! by Nicola Cuti and Jack Sparling; and Boxed In! by Tom Sutton.
Published by Dark Horse, 2010
ISBN 10: 1595825169ISBN 13: 9781595825162
Book First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Sutton, Tom, William Barry, Pat Boyette, Reed Crandall, Jack Sparling, Dan Adkins, Ken Barr, Ken Kelly, Don Vaughn, Syd Shores, Roger Brand, Ernie Colon, Alan Weiss, et al. (illustrator). First Edition. Book is in excellent condition with black leatherette covers, gold embossed art at front, gold print at spine, decorated endpapers. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket is also in excellent condition. 253 pages on glossy paper with color covers of the individual comic books, b&w pages of the comics with ads for such things as 10 foot inflatable snake, Meat eating plant, Terrifying books, Watch the miracle of birth before your very eyes, Monster foot, Human skeleton, Live monkey, etc. Reprinted from the original comic books in 1970, contains Creepy comics # 33 -- #36. Dark Horse Comics continues to showcase its dedication to publishing the greatest comics of all time with the release of the sixth spooky volume of the Creepy magazine archives. Creepy Archives Volume 7 collects a fascinating array of stories from the second great generation of artists and writers in the history of the world's best illustrated horror magazine. As the 1960s ended and the '70s began, the original, classic creative lineup for Creepy was eventually infused with a slew of new talent, with phenomenal new contributors like Richard Corben, Ken Kelly, and Nicola Cuti joining the ranks of established greats like Reed Crandall, Frank Frazetta, and Al Williamson.