Crazy Magazine #65
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Blech Hole," Stan Lee and Chris James revamp a classic Marvel horror tale with a satirical twist, reimagining a Polynesian native's journey to uncover the eerie mysteries behind a restless volcano. Jack Kirby's dynamic artwork, sharpened by Wally Wood and Marie Severin’s inks, brings the absurdity and suspense to life, while Michael Higgins' lettering adds to the tongue-in-cheek tone. Bob Larkin’s cover perfectly captures the issue’s playful horror vibe.
In "The Creatures in the Volcano," a Polynesian native named Jo takes on the bizarre task of investigating eerie happenings near a nearby volcano, all while the story playfully mocks the over-the-top tropes of classic Marvel horror through absurdly rewritten dialogue. The tale blends campy humor with a tongue-in-cheek take on supernatural dread, turning dread into delight with every exaggerated line.
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