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Creepy Archives Volume 5 |  | Author: Various Artist: Various Publisher: Dark Horse Category: Book
List Price: $49.95 Buy New: $32.97 as of 7/29/2010 22:19 CDT details You Save: $16.98 (34%)
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Media: Hardcover Edition: First Ed Thus Pages: 240 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.7 x 0.9
ISBN: 1595823530 Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9781595823533 ASIN: 1595823530
Publication Date: January 13, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Enter a world of the finest in scary storytelling and dazzling artwork! Creepy Archives Volume 5 continues the critically acclaimed series that throws back the dusty curtain on a treasure trove of amazing comics art and brilliantly blood-chilling stories. From the gorgeously painted full-color covers to the exquisite black-and-white interiors, this groundbreaking archival series resurrects some of the finest graphic storytelling ever printed. From "The Rats in the Walls" to "It That Lurks," these are infamous tales to chill the blood.
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| Customer Reviews: Reprints were needed should be included February 16, 2010 J. BAILEY (Ringgold, VA USA) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
The reprints were needed as Warren was having money trouble at this time. The reprints filled in the area that would have been blank. At around issue 30 of CREEPY the reprints stop and the stories start to mature more. More blood and guts and a little later even the curse words like $&!% and %*(#$$** were actually spelled out. Then a little later a little nudity nothing nasty but added to the story lines. Now I feel that the idea of the books being presented again 5 issues per book that if there was a reprint in the original the new reprint should be include the reprint making the issue it appears whole completing the archive. Am I right? I certainly hope DARK HORSE reprints all of the CREEPY and EERIE issues to the last number.
Remember Warren started to add a color story at one point. These books are worth every dime even if they had a reprint in them. One last statement. DARK HORSE is doing such a knock out job with these books. Remember (some of you do the thrill of getting a new CREEPY EERIE or VAMPIRELLA off the magazine racks and the smell of the paper and the way they just felt in your hands.) Yeah I'm nuts. The same with these new hard bound books they should be complete even with the few reprints.
I will continue buying them until the last is offered. I just wish that DARK HORSE would buy VAMPIRELLA from who is it Harris Comics and reprints it in them same fashion as CREEPY and EERIE. All 3 of the best together again!!
Creepy reprints from Eerie January 25, 2010 J.S. 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
The following stories collected in this volume were already printed in Dark Horse's Eerie Archives. Personally, I like the volumes of both Creepy and Eerie, but I'd rather only pay for the stories once.
Creepy #21: Room With A View! [Archie Goodwin/Steve Ditko] 6p reprinted from Eerie #3 (May 1966)
Creepy #24: Black Magic [Archie Goodwin/Steve Ditko] 8p reprinted from Eerie #5 (Sept. 1966)
The Day After Doomsday! [Archie Goodwin/Dan Adkins] 8p reprinted from Eerie #8 (Mar. 1967)
Typecast! [Archie Goodwin/Jerry Grandenetti] 7p reprinted from Eerie #8 (Mar. 1967)
Creepy #25: Witches' Tide [Archie Goodwin/Gene Colan] 8p reprinted from Eerie #7 (Jan. 1967)
It That Lurks! [Archie Goodwin/Dan Adkins] 6p reprinted from Eerie #7 (Jan. 1967)
Deep Ruby! [Archie Goodwin/Steve Ditko] 6p reprinted from Eerie #6 (Nov. 1966)
Information care of Richard J. Arndt's Warren Comics bibliography.
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