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Welcome to this little site where you can download all of the Eerie Publications comics I was able to find on the internet plus plenty of my own scans and scans done by friends.. To the best of my knowledge those comics are abandonware and should therefore be legal to share. The files are being offered in CBZ format.
Eerie was an American magazine of horror comics introduced in 1966 by Warren Publishing. Like Mad, it was a black-and-white magazine intended for newsstand distribution and thus intentionally outside the control of the Comics Code Authority. Each issue's stories were introduced by the host character, Cousin Eerie.
hi all. i require your help to clarify something which puzzles me. in the summer of 2013 Archive.org started hosting a lot of Warren publications Magazines (Vampirella, Creepy, Eerie, 1984). we all know Archive.org is a site which host public domain contents, so i was amazed to see it. as far i know Warren
23 Dec 2011 Warren Publishing was an American magazine company founded by James Warren, who published his first magazines in 1957 and continued in the business for decades. Magazines published by Warren include After Hours, Creepy, Eerie, Famous Monsters of Filmland, Help!, and Vampirella. Initially
1974 deep inside Creepy issue 63, these ten pages were the darkest secret in horror comics for years. It was never a huge sensation, just a story in a magazine that you couldn't forget. Reprinting the story in color nine years later (Pacific Comics) didn't make the artwork any better, but it did expose the tale to a whole new
Creepy was an. American horror-comics magazine launched by Warren Publishing in 1964. Like Mad, it was a black-and-white newsstand publication in a magazine format and thus did not require the approval or seal of the Comics Code Authority. The anthology magazine was initially published quarterly but later went
disease, a malignancy, and that I was cursed. Little did I know that buying Weird's first issue meant I would forever haunt the newsstands searching for another issue, and another, and another, and then the other. Eerie Publications horror comics magazines. Little did I know that I'd be irrevocably infected by something so
Topics postage, handling, lor, comic, creepy, warren, color, sidewinder, comics, extra postage, warren publishing, murray hill, handling total, giant pink, full color, horror comics, hill station, IN COLLECTIONS. Warren Publishing Archive · The Magazine Rack · Additional Collections. Uploaded by Jason Scott on July 7, 2013
Eerie Horror Comics Warren Publications Vol. 1, issues 1-10. Warren Publication was a publisher of black-and-white horror anthology comics magazines. Less well-known and more downscale than the field's leader, Warren Publishing (Creepy, Eerie, Vampirella), the New York City-based company was one of several
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