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Cover: Frank Frazetta

Creepy Archives #2

Sep 2023 · Dark Horse · 24.99 USD; 33.99 CAD
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“The Thing in the Pit!”
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This hardcover collection reprints issues #6–#10 of the original Creepy magazine from the late 1960s, featuring a mix of horror, science fiction, and suspense stories by legendary creators such as Archie Goodwin, Al Williamson, and Angelo Torres. The volume showcases the magazine's iconic black-and-white artwork and includes classic tales like 'The Monster of Dread End' and 'The Thing in the Coffin,' preserving the eerie atmosphere that defined the Creepy series. It's an essential archive for fans of vintage horror comics and the Warren Publishing era.

In "The Thing in the Pit!" from Creepy Archives #2 (2023), a haunting World War I aerial encounter takes a terrifying turn when a pilot is sent to intercept a mysterious aircraft—only to glimpse something far beyond human comprehension. Written by Larry Ivie and illustrated by George Evans, with lettering by Ben Oda, the story unfolds with chilling precision, grounded in the eerie realism of wartime dread. The cover, a striking original piece by Frank Frazetta, captures the moment of horrified revelation with haunting detail.

writer Larry Ivie · artist, inker George Evans · letterer Ben Oda · cover Frank Frazetta

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Full credits

writer Larry Ivie
artist, inker George Evans
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils, inks Frank Frazetta

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A mysterious plane shoots down both Germans and Americans during World War I. One unlucky pilot sent to shoot down the plane manages to see the face of the one piloting this plane, although he wishes he hadn’t.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

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