Creepy Annual #1972
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn the stark desert of New Mexico, a lone hunter stumbles upon a girl imprisoned by a desperate group who claim her family is cursed—and that she must die. Written by Archie Goodwin and illustrated with chilling precision by Reed Crandall, this haunting tale from Creepy Annual #1972 builds tension with every page, leaving the reader questioning what’s real and what’s fate. The cover by Reed Crandall captures the story’s eerie mood perfectly.
In the stark desert of New Mexico, a lone hunter stumbles upon a terrified girl held by a secretive group who claim her bloodline is cursed and must be extinguished. Though he saves her, unease grows as strange, unsettling signs begin to surface—leaving him to question whether the men’s warnings were madness or something far more ancient.
In "Grub!", Captain William Gamov and the crew of the starship Lark investigate a derelict vessel drifting in the void, drawn in by the eerie silence and unnatural stillness. What begins as a routine salvage run quickly unravels into something far more unsettling—something alive, watching, and hungry.
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