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Eerie #8, March 1967, 'Demon Sword'

Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 7:32 pm PDT

As Halloween perpetrates its Satanic evil on the neighborhoods of America, here's Eerie #8, released in March 1967, featuring another mind-warping cover painting by the great Frank Frazetta titled "Demon Sword." Click to embiggen

Comic Books, Warren Publishing, Eerie, Frank Frazetta, Halloween

Eerie #5, September 1966, The Swamp God Strikes

Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 4:07 pm PDT

Issue #5 of Eerie Magazine came out in September 1966 with another classic Frank Frazetta cover, depicting some unlucky swamp explorers who encounter something a bit larger than a gator. Click to embiggen

Comic Books, Warren Publishing, Eerie, Frank Frazetta, Halloween

Eerie #3, May 1966

Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 5:33 pm PDT

Continuing our Halloween comics theme, here's issue #3 of Warren Publishing's Eerie, released in May 1966. This issue featured another classic Frank Frazetta painting, with a scuba diver who wishes he hadn't opened a treasure chest on the bottom of the sea. Click to embiggen The back cover shows what happened next: Click ...

Comic Books, Warren Publishing, Eerie, Frank Frazetta, Halloween

Eerie #2, March 1966

Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 3:06 pm PDT

Eerie #2 was released in March 1966 by Warren Publishing, featuring this terrific cover by Frank Frazetta. The Lizard Collection copy of this one is damaged slightly, so it's not worth a lot as a collector's item, but the colors are still bright and unfaded and the artwork looks great. ...

Comic Books, Warren Publishing, Eerie, Frank Frazetta, Halloween

Creepy #7, February 1965, Duel of the Monsters

Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 6:56 pm PDT

As Halloween approaches, here's the Lizard Collection's copy of Frank Frazetta's classic cover illustration for Creepy #7. A werewolf and a vampire battle to the death (or whatever) in an abandoned castle's graveyard. Dig it. Click to embiggen

Comic Books, Warren Publishing, Creepy, Frank Frazetta, Halloween