Creepy Archives Volume 26

Ebook
On sale Aug 07, 2018 | 291 Pages | 9781506709529

Creepy Archives returns with more bloodcurdling terror than you can shake a crucifix at! Including bone-chilling tales by Nicola Cuti, Alex Toth, Bruce Jones, Carmine Infantino, Roger McKenzie, Alfredo Alcala, and many more, Creepy Archives Volume 26 exhumes more of the complete annals of the most renowned horror series in comics history! Nearly 300 pages of graphic ghoulishness by the finest writers and artists published in deluxe hardcover format.

Creepy Archives returns with more bloodcurdling terror than you can shake a crucifix at! Including bone-chilling tales by Nicola Cuti, Alex Toth, Bruce Jones, Carmine Infantino, Roger McKenzie, Alfredo Alcala, and many more, Creepy Archives Volume 26 exhumes more of the complete annals of the most renowned horror series in comics history! Nearly 300 pages of graphic ghoulishness by the finest writers and artists published in deluxe hardcover format.
Bruce Jones is a comic book writer and illustrator who is known as a principal force behind some of the biggest and best issues of the Incredible Hulk. Jones was known for his horror and science fiction, and was a major contributor to both Creepy and Eerie comics. Jones was also known for his work on Solomon Kane and Kull the Conqueror. View titles by Bruce Jones
Alfredo Alcala (1925–2000) was a comic book artist and winner of the 1977 Inkpot Award. Alcala worked on a number of storied titles: Conan, Captain Marvel, Doctor Strange, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, and many more. View titles by Alfredo Alcala

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Creepy Archives returns with more bloodcurdling terror than you can shake a crucifix at! Including bone-chilling tales by Nicola Cuti, Alex Toth, Bruce Jones, Carmine Infantino, Roger McKenzie, Alfredo Alcala, and many more, Creepy Archives Volume 26 exhumes more of the complete annals of the most renowned horror series in comics history! Nearly 300 pages of graphic ghoulishness by the finest writers and artists published in deluxe hardcover format.

Creepy Archives returns with more bloodcurdling terror than you can shake a crucifix at! Including bone-chilling tales by Nicola Cuti, Alex Toth, Bruce Jones, Carmine Infantino, Roger McKenzie, Alfredo Alcala, and many more, Creepy Archives Volume 26 exhumes more of the complete annals of the most renowned horror series in comics history! Nearly 300 pages of graphic ghoulishness by the finest writers and artists published in deluxe hardcover format.

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Bruce Jones is a comic book writer and illustrator who is known as a principal force behind some of the biggest and best issues of the Incredible Hulk. Jones was known for his horror and science fiction, and was a major contributor to both Creepy and Eerie comics. Jones was also known for his work on Solomon Kane and Kull the Conqueror. View titles by Bruce Jones
Alfredo Alcala (1925–2000) was a comic book artist and winner of the 1977 Inkpot Award. Alcala worked on a number of storied titles: Conan, Captain Marvel, Doctor Strange, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, and many more. View titles by Alfredo Alcala

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