Creepy The Classic Years #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Werewolf," Monica’s quiet marriage to Brian takes a dark turn as her loneliness grows and her suspicions deepen—what if her husband is hiding a monstrous secret, one that echoes the grim legend of Bluebeard? Written by Bill Pearson and brought to life with moody, detailed art by Joe Orlando, this haunting tale from Harris Comics’ Creepy: The Classic Years blends gothic dread with psychological unease. The cover, a striking piece by Michael Wm. Kaluta, captures the story’s eerie tone with a touch of timeless dread.
In "Image of Bluebeard!", Monica’s quiet marriage to Brian slowly unravels as her isolation deepens and unsettling doubts creep in—what if her husband is the monstrous Bluebeard, hiding secrets behind a veneer of normalcy? The story lingers in the shadows of suspicion, where every quiet moment feels like a trap.
In the shadowed hills of a forgotten village, a string of mysterious deaths leaves the townsfolk terrified—each victim found at dawn, drained of blood. Suspicion falls on Count Orsini, the reclusive newcomer who now occupies the crumbling old villa on the edge of town. As the nights grow darker and the whispers grow louder, the line between fear and truth begins to blur. *Vampires Fly at Dusk!* — a chilling tale of dread and the unknown, written by [writer] and illustrated by [interior artist].
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Reprints
↩ Reprints Creepy #1 (1964), Creepy #2 (1965), Creepy #4 (1965), Eerie #1 (1965), Creepy #5 (1965), Creepy #6 (1965), Creepy #8 (1966), Creepy #9 (1966), Creepy #10 (1966), Creepy #12 (1966), Creepy #13 (1967), Creepy #14 (1967), Creepy #15 (1967), Creepy #16 (1967), Creepy #17 (1967)
Reprinted in Macabre #1 (1973)
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