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Cover: Ken Kelly & Jordi Penalva & Bill DuBay & Jaime Brocal & Manuel Sanjulián

Eerie #137

Dec 1982 · Warren · 2.25 USD
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Contains 6 stories
The Price
9 pp
DarklonKavar Darkhold (Darklon's father)Tarus BlackloreXiom-TarrNameless One

Darklon returns to the floating city of Nebulor, haunted by the past and pursued by assassins he believes his father, Kavar Darkhold, has sent. As he walks the sky-bridges of the city, memories surface—of his mother’s death, the growing rift with his father, and the rise of Tarus Blacklore, who once stood as a son to Kavar before betraying him. Now, with his enemies closing in, Darklon seeks answers in the shadows, drawn toward a dangerous pact with the Nameless One.

Untitled story
8 pp
Peter OrwellSusan Orwell (Peter's wife)

In a world where reproduction demands perfect genetic matching, Peter Orwell and his wife Susan defy the law to have a child. Four years after Peter is imprisoned for their defiance, he volunteers for a secret project that replaces his body with metal—only to be ordered to kill his own daughter, deemed genetically imperfect.

The Mind Within
10 pp
Jerome CurryMollyLillySuzanne HindleyDoug Hindley

In early 1900s Boston, Jerome Curry’s life takes a dark turn when he discovers an amulet that lets him inhabit a mummy’s body—only to find his mind now bound with an ancient presence urging him to hunt down the women who once rejected him. When thieves steal the amulet during a museum break-in, Jerome is left stranded inside the mummy, powerless to return to his own form. With Molly, Lilly, Suzanne Hindley, and Doug Hindley all drawn into the unfolding nightmare, the line between vengeance and possession begins to blur.

The Living Dead Man...
10 pp

In "The Living Dead Man...", a rifle salesman fleeing a brutal stagecoach attack finds himself hunted by a village of Native Americans—only to uncover a horrifying truth: the attackers were white men in disguise. After surviving a brutal staking and a curse from the village's medicine man, he returns to civilization, haunted by his wounds and the weight of a cursed existence.

Untitled story
10 pp
James HunterElizabeth HunterGeneral OfphalDemian HunterSgt. Jagger

In a world still scarred by nuclear war, the remnants of General Ofphal’s fallen demon army hunt down the last human survivors. James and Elizabeth Hunter live in isolation, but their peace is shattered when the demons find them—James is killed, Elizabeth is violated, and their son Demian is born into a world that fears him. Raised in exile, Demian is driven to join the human cavalry at fifteen, where he’s trained by Sgt. Jagger, another half-breed like himself. As Demian faces his first mission, the bond between the two outcasts is tested by blood and survival.

Stridespider Sponge-Rot
10 pp
The SpookSarenaJeesala

In "Stridespider Sponge-Rot," the Spook races against time when Jeesala warns him that Sarena is summoning a zombie army. As the undead rise in slow, eerie procession, the Spook must outmaneuver the creeping threat—before Sarena’s dark magic consumes them all.

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CGC 8.0 · 1 in census $30*
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Full credits

writer Budd Lewis
artist, inker José Ortiz
cover pencils, inks Ken Kelly
cover pencils, inks Jordi Penalva
cover pencils, inks Bill DuBay
cover pencils, inks Jaime Brocal
cover pencils, inks Manuel Sanjulián

Reprints

↩ Reprints Eerie #50 (1973), Eerie #52 (1973), Eerie #57 (1974), Eerie #60 (1974), Eerie #61 (1974), Eerie #79 (1976)

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