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    Volume 12 - 1st printing. Collects Creepy (1964-1985 Magazine) #55-59.

    Written by Doug Moench, John Jacobson, Jack Butterworth, Richard Corben, George Henderson, Bill DuBay, Donald F. McGregor, Steve Skeates, W. Eaton and Gardner Fox. Art by Sanjulian, Auraleon, Adolfo Abellan, Martin Salvador, Richard Corben, Jose Bea, Munes, Ramon Torrents, Jaime Brocal, Bill DuBay, Vicente Alcazar, Reed Crandall, Paul Neary and Tom Sutton.

    Featuring a new introduction by modern comics storyteller and painter Jason Shawn Alexander, this volume's special features include the color Creepy Monster Match board game (cut out and play at your own risk), a series of color stories by Richard Corben, and all text pieces from the initial Creepy run. Collecting Creepy magazines #55-#59-with terrifying tales by fan-favorites Doug Moench, Jose Bea, Reed Crandall, Gardner Fox, Paul Neary, Sanjulian, Richard Corben, and others-our tremendous tome is topped off with The Creepy Crawley Castle and Werewolf! games, color Sanjulian covers, creator biographies, and Dear Uncle Creepy letters columns!

    Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 10 1/2-in., 248 pages, PC/PB&W.

    Cover price $49.99.

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