Eerie Magazine #88

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Warren ⋅ 1977
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Issue Details

Publisher

Warren

Writer

Bruce Jones

Writer

Budd Lewis

Artist

Dick Giordano

Artist

Luis Bermejo

Artist

Jose Ortiz

Artist

Rafael AuraleĆ³n

Artist

Leopoldo Sanchez

Cover Artist

Don Maitz

Published

November 1977

Synopsis

Dear Cousin EerieThe "All Richard Corben" issue was a smash hit. The monster-filled cover was terrific and alone worth the price. One would be hard-pressed to pick a favorite from the mad "Slipped Mickey" to the darkly brooding "Shadow."The Rook: Future-shockThe Rook was lost, trapped in a Chinese Fortune Cookie! But then he appeared, suddenly, in his lab, took with him a single item... a mysterious thing he always knew he'd need when he visited the future!Rook Contest Winners!Response to The Rook's contest was better than even expected. Most entries showed great skill and imagination. Our judges had a tough job choosing the winners from the entries. Is your name among the lucky ones?The Comic BooksBrancatelli fells the time has come for Stan Lee to pay for publishing a comic that treats as superheroes an unusual hard rock band Joe describes as "...totally reprehensible" Which group, you ask? We wouldn't KISS and tell.Scallywag: The KeyThough Sully and Hickey held the sword, without the statue of the Screaming God they could do nothing. Now the Ninja who tried to assassinate the Daimyo had escaped. And with her went all hope of recovering it.Deathball, 2100 A.D.Since before the time of his birth, LG-3 was totally conditioned for only one purpose. He had been drugged and trained until he was the perfect athletic warrior for the deadliest competition of all...basketball!Boiling pointA killer was at large, shoving unwary railriders under the rolling wheels of oncoming subway trains. The thankless assignment of tracking the killer fell to New York detective Tony Sanguino, a hard N.Y. cop close to his boiling point!The Junkyard BattlesIt was those screwball Scientists' fault for combining Terran metal with that weird metal from Pluto. Thus, began the war. Brick had to set it straight by Zapping XX-8. Easy, if a razor didn't shave him first.

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