Creepy Trading Cards
Posted by DH Deluxe on March 10th, 2010 filed in News
We have kicked open the crypt door with the archival hardcover
collections of macabre and unusual stories from Creepy, where the only "shaggy dog tale" to be found involves a werewolf
or two.
Long esteemed by comics and horror fans for their deft art and
twist endings, perhaps the single most stunning element of any
issue of Creepy was its cover. Starting out with a memorable first-issue cover by
Jack Davis, the magazine quickly found itself with none other than
Frank Frazetta as its main cover artist, which was a move everyone
found exciting. But Frazetta wasn't the only great cover painter --
he was followed by a host of others, such as Richard Corben and Ken
Kelly, to name just two.
Another fun component to any issue of Creepy was the mail-order ads for odd merchandise from a variety of
sources. These goofy ads still give one a nostalgic chuckle.






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