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Cover: Kurt Schaffenberger

Creepy Worlds #79

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In "The Haunted Brush!", a married couple finds their strained relationship mirrored on a strange television show called Supposing, where actors eerily resemble them, playing out alternate versions of their lives. As the scenarios unfold, they begin to question whether their connection is truly fate—or something far more unsettling. The story's eerie atmosphere is brought to life by John Forte’s distinctive art, while Kurt Schaffenberger’s haunting cover captures the moment the screen’s illusion begins to crack.

Contains 11 stories
The Haunted Brush!
10 pp · Horror-Suspense
Jose PindaroSatan
The Biggest Car
3 pp
A Robot in Hiding!
5 pp · Science Fiction
Roderic ZanteMr. HartnellMrs. HartnellBilly HartnellGeorge

In "A Robot in Hiding!" from Creepy Worlds #79, a fugitive robot flees a world where its kind is outlawed, only to find refuge in the very palace of the dictator who declared war on machines. There, it uncovers a shocking truth: the ruler it once served was never human, and its quiet rebellion begins with a single, decisive button press.

Ghost Girls Don't Play Football!
9 pp · Fantasy
Lila SimmonsDan CrownFrankenstein's Monster
Too Many Robots
4 pp · Science Fiction
SteveCharley BrownHenry Stone
He Went for a Train-Ride
4 pp · Horror-Suspense
Philip RadlyLorna RadlyEd Greller
The Deadly Doll!
7 pp · Fantasy
Eric Fenn
They Met on Mars!
5 pp · Science Fiction

In the stark red dust of Mars, two figures in alien-looking suits clash in a silent, desperate battle—each believing the other a foe from a distant, hostile world. As one destroys the other’s ship and flees into the endless sky, the truth remains buried beneath the wreckage: they were both human, born of Earth’s divided past, locked in a war they never chose.

No Escape!
4 pp · Horror-Suspense
HarryGloria

In "No Escape!", a married couple grappling with tension finds their relationship mirrored on a strange TV show called *Supposing*, where actors who look just like them act out scenarios that hint at a deeper connection. As they watch, the lines between reality and the screen begin to blur—until a chilling realization cuts through: the television isn’t plugged in.

The Man Who Turned Off the Sun!
5 pp · Horror-Suspense
Henry FarnolMartha Farnol
Bait-Can Caper
10 pp · Superhero

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Full credits

artist, inker John Forte
cover pencils, inks Kurt Schaffenberger

Reprints

↩ Reprints Mystery Tales #2 (1952), Astonishing #27 (1953), Strange Tales #36 (1955), Strange Tales #37 (1955), Strange Tales #38 (1955), Tales of Suspense #2 (1959), Strange Tales #84 (1961), Undersea Agent #4 (1964), Unknown Worlds #53 (1967)

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