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Creepy #59 CGC 8.5

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1/1974 - Stories in this issue include: Destiny's Witch by John Jacobson and Ramon Torrents; A Dark and Violent Place by Don McGregor and Adolfo Abellan; Spare that Tree! by Jack Butterworth and Martin Salvador; Bless Us, Father... by Bill DuBay and Richard Corben; Curiosity Killed the Cat by Doug Moench and Paul Neary; and Not a Creature was Stirring by Don McGregor and Tom Sutton. Cover art by Manuel Sanjulian. The cover features a chilling Santa Claus illustration, perfect for fans of classic horror anthologies. Doug Moench and Budd Lewis provide the stories, while various artists contribute interior art.

#Creepy #WarrenPublishing #SantaClaus #HorrorComics #ClassicComics

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Certification Number

3977031003

Title/Series

Creepy

Issue Number

59

Publisher

Warren Publishing

Grade

8.5

Grade Category

Universal

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

OFF-WHITE TO WHITE

Notes

Spine Stress Lines Right Top Back Cover Crease 8 page color story with art by Richard Corben. Special Christmas issue. Doug Moench & Bill DuBay stories, Sanjulian cover Neary, Sutton, Salvador, Torrents & Abellan art

Graded Date

February 2, 2022

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