Creepy #65

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Warren ⋅ 1974
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Issue Details

Publisher

Warren

Writer

Doug Moench

Writer

Gardner Fox

Writer

Archie Goodwin

Writer

Rich Margopoulos

Writer

Steve Skeates

Writer

Buddy Saunders

Writer

Jose Bea

Artist

Jose Bea

Artist

Esteban Maroto

Artist

Reed Crandall

Artist

Ramon Torrents

Artist

Rafael Auraleón

Artist

Felix Mas

Cover Artist

Ken Kelly

Published

September 1974

Synopsis

The Land of Bone - A warrior wakens, in the middle of nowhere, his past a formless memory. In search of his heritage, the hero must face weird worlds of terror. Star Slaughter - He's a robot soldier, Gor, whose  job it is to kill. But even an android can feel, as the all-powerful mechanism decides that murder is wrong! Men Called Him Monster -  Detective Richards goes searching for a woman's missing son and finds, instead, a secret so dire as to imperil his life and SOUL. The Tell-Tale Heart - A full-color retelling of the classic tale by Edgar Allen Poe. There's been a murder, with a most unusual victim who refuses to stay put! The Quaking Horror - Holt Mansion is hardly your usual house of haunted corridors and creaking doors. Something far more deadly than death itself lies within! Bed of Roses - A rose by any other name is terror, of a sort most severe! A young girl's past becomes entwined with her future; there's no way to separate the two. The Accursed Flower - Jordi Valls was sick of working the land. So he summoned forth an army of sprites to do his work for him. And that was a fatal mistake. A Chronicle - A different sort of horror than most... a horror that deprives men of dignity and self-respect. A reality more frightening than any nightmare of hell! 3rd Night of Mourning - France's reign of Terror, when the guillotine was supreme. Can one man stand up against injustice... and the loss of his head?

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