Eerie#64
Cover: Ken Kelly
Eerie #64
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In "The Children's Hour," writer Bill DuBay and artist Alex Toth deliver a quiet, haunting tale of connection across the stars, as a man recalls the unexpected bond he and his father formed with an alien visitor. With evocative art by Toth and a cover by Ken Kelly, this 1975 issue from Eerie #64 captures a moment of wonder and loss, rooted in the simple, profound act of friendship.
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A man tells the story of the time he and his father discover and befriend an alien. He goes on to tell how the friendship changed their lives.
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