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The Legacy of Creepy Magazine

In the 1950's the legendary EC comics published shockingly gore-filled issues of Tales From the Crypt and Vault of Horror until outraged conservatives ran them out of business.

Fortunately, times changed and in the mid-sixties a man named James Warren revived restless corpse of comic book horror

First with Creepy Magazine in 1964, followed by the similar companion comic Eerie and the now infamous Vampirella, Warren brought the highest standards of storytelling and art to blood-chilling comics presented in a magazine format.

Frank Frazetta painted many of the covers, and the interior art was masterfully drawn in black and white pen and ink by artists if international acclaim.

Creepy was published until 1983, having delighted fans of the grotesque and macabre for 19 years. The magazine told original tales of horror, as well as offering in graphic form the stories of Poe, Lovecraft, Hawthorne and many more.

 
Creepy Magazine
A Sampling of Classic Covers from Creepy

Vintage issues of Creepy Magazine often fetch prices of $30 and up, having cost less than a dollar at the time of publication.

As collectables and as greatly enjoyable treasures of beautiful art and horrific storytelling, Creepy, Eerie and the original issues of Vampirella are well worth searching out at bargain prices on EBay or in used bookstores.

 
 
                                                                                        
           
 
 
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