The Creeper #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe Many Faces of Madness!" declares the cover of this 1998 DC issue, and it delivers exactly that — a kaleidoscopic swirl of green-haired, yellow-skinned Creeper visages in varying states of wild-eyed terror, snarling rage, and gleeful menace, all tangled together against a deep red background. Cover pencils by Shawn Martinbrough turn the fractured psyche of DC's most unsettling antihero into something genuinely arresting, with each expression distinct enough to feel like a different creature wearing the same manic face. Paired with the story title "Mass Hysteria," this issue promises a deep dive into the Creeper's chaotic inner world that fans of offbeat, psychologically charged superhero comics won't want to miss.
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Without Ryder, the Creeper keeps spliting into more and more copies of himself.
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