Eerie #128
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Dr. Coven" delivers a chilling blend of war trauma and supernatural horror in this standout 1982 issue of Eerie. Written by Archie Goodwin and brought to life by the dynamic art team of Jim Starlin and Neal Adams—each contributing pencils and inks—this tale follows a soldier’s grim return from the grave, driven by vengeance and an eerie command over the dead. The cover by Kirk Reinert captures the story’s grim, otherworldly tone with haunting precision.
In the murky shadows of a forgotten swamp, Dr. Coven awakens to a nightmare he can’t escape—his wife trapped at an altar as grotesque figures rise from the muck, drawn to a hag’s sinister ritual. With no memory of how he got there, he must confront the horror unfolding before him, powerless to save her.
Jo stumbles through a city that’s gone utterly wrong—every face he sees is a demon’s, every voice a whisper from the abyss. As the streets twist and the world closes in, he’s not sure if he’s being hunted… or being called.
Zud Kamish, a man long hunted by the Deep Space Desperados, finds himself unarmed and far from his usual battlefield—tending to his timid son in the quiet of a remote outpost. With his enemies closing in and no weapons to call his own, the night takes a dangerous turn as old threats come knocking at his door.
In "Blackstar," the Huntress finds herself cornered, forced to take innocent lives hostage to buy herself time and escape. Though she’s determined to protect them, she knows her pursuers won’t hesitate to kill—making every second a test of desperation and moral weight.
Jo, a soldier long dead and buried, returns from the grave—rotting, relentless, and reborn with a vengeance. Drawn back by a fury forged in war and death, he now leads an army of the fallen against the living world that abandoned him.
In the heart of the Amazon, a warrior named Haggarth faces a terrifying fate as an eagle, summoned by the jungle’s ancient voice, dives from the sky with deadly intent. Written with a pulse of primal dread, this chilling tale from Eerie #128 unfolds in a world where nature itself seems to conspire against the lone man beneath the canopy.
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Reprinted in 1984 #38 (1982), Creepy #33 (1982), Comix #3 (1983), Illustrators Special Issue #14 - First Edition (2022)
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