Creepy #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Fakir," Captain William Gamov and the crew of the starship Lark stumble upon a mysterious vessel adrift in space—its presence too perfect, too still, to be chance. Written by Nicola Cuti and illustrated with chilling precision by Tom Sutton, this eerie tale from Creepy #28 (1969) unfolds with a slow, unsettling dread, where the line between reality and illusion blurs. The cover, by Vic Prezio, captures the moment just before the truth reveals itself.
In "Grub!" from Creepy #28 (1969), Captain William Gamov and his crew investigate a derelict vessel adrift in the void, drawn in by the eerie silence and the promise of salvage. What begins as a routine salvage run quickly unravels into something far more unsettling, as the ship’s unnatural stillness and strange architecture hint at a horror far beyond their understanding.
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↩ Reprints Creepy #11 (1966), Creepy #13 (1967), Creepy #15 (1967)
Reprinted in Creepy Annual #1972 (1972), Vampus #14 (1972), Creepy #21 (1974), Vampus #39 (1974), Creepy #20 (1977), Creepy #21 (1977), Illustrators Special Issue #14 - First Edition (2022)
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