Creepy #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Coffin of Dracula!" from Creepy #8 (1966), a haunting mystery unfolds during World War I as a strange, unidentifiable plane wreaks havoc—downing both Allied and enemy aircraft. When a pilot is sent to intercept it, he glimpses the pilot’s face, a moment that leaves him with a terror he can’t shake. Written by Larry Ivie and illustrated by George Evans, with inks by Evans and letters by Ben Oda, this chilling tale is brought to life on a cover by Gray Morrow that perfectly captures its eerie, timeless dread.
In the haunted skies of World War I, a phantom aircraft terrorizes both sides, downing planes with eerie precision. When a lone pilot is sent to intercept it, he glimpses the face of its pilot—only to realize too late that some horrors are better left unseen.
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Reprinted in Creepy #20 (1968), Creepy Yearbook #1970 (1969), Creepy Annual #1971 (1971), Vampus #5 (1972), Vampus #6 (1972), Creepy #48 (1972), Creepy #13 (1972), Dossier Negro Extra #[1] (1972), Vampus #21 (1973), Dossier Negro #68 (1975), Vampus #43 (1975), Creepy The Classic Years #[nn] (1991), Creepy Archives #2 (2008), Creepy Archives #2 (2023), Dr. Tetrik #14
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