Eerie #64
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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.
In "Daddy and the Pie," a man recalls the strange summer he and his father met an alien—quiet, curious, and utterly unlike anything they’d ever known. The bond they formed, simple yet profound, reshaped their lives in ways neither could have predicted.
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Reprinted in Comic Reader #115 (1975), Comix International #4 [a] (1976), Creepy #28 (1976), Eerie #20 (1977), U.F.O. and Alien Comix #1 (1977), Eerie #23 (1977), Eerie #115 (1980), 1984 #12 (1981), Creepy #132 (1981), Creepy #139 (1982), Creepy #49 (1983), Dario Argento presenta Profondo Rosso #1 (1990), Creepy #1 (2009), Creepy Presents Bernie Wrightson #[nn] (2011), Creepy Presents Richard Corben #[nn] (2012), Creepy Presents Alex Toth #[nn] (2015)
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