The Creeper #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA split-faced cover says it all — one half pale and sinister, the other the wild yellow-and-green visage of the Creeper himself, locked in a shared grin that promises a truly unsettling collision of two unhinged personalities. The tagline "Funny Face Off!" sets the tone perfectly for "Madhouse," the seventh chapter of this DC series written by Len Kaminski with art by Shawn Martinbrough (who also handles his own cover inks) and inked interiors by Sal Buscema. If you've been following the Creeper's chaotic adventures through 1998, this issue's cover alone makes a compelling case to stay on board.
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Jack interviews the Joker about his response to the Gotham quake, and the Creeper sets free the Arkham inmates.
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