
By: Dan Braun, Craig Haffner, Bill Morrison, Andrew Foley, Nicola Cuti & Otto Binder (writers) & Kevin Ferrara, Michael Kaluta, Rahsan Ekedal, Paul Komoda, Hilary Barta & Gray Morrow (art) & Nate Piekos (letters)
The Story: A set of six horror tales to get your ready for Halloween!
What’s Good: Take a second to look over that list of creative talent. There are some new(er) names in there, but also some real heavy hitters too. Just the presence of Mike Kaluta and Hilary Barta is reason to buy this book!
If you enjoyed short form, slightly campy horror TV shows like Tales from the Crypt, The Twilight Zone or The Outer Limits (or old horror comics), this is going to be right up your alley. Creepy is an anthology series and this issue features 6 black-and-white stories spread over 48 pages of comic goodness. All of the stories make your skin crawl AND you chuckle uncomfortably as Uncle Creepy comes in to narrate the transition from one gruesome story to the next.
It is very hard to pick a “best story” from this anthology because all are very, very good. However, the winner would probably be a very creepy Nazi themed story by Craig Haffner and Dan Braun and chillingly illustrated by Kevin Herrara. And, if this story doesn’t make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up, something else will.
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