Creepy Comics #13

Writer: Cullen Bunn, Josh Simmons, Dan Braun, Peter Bagge, Jon Habermas, Archie Goodwin Artist: Dean Haspiel, Lukas Ketner, Matt Wagner, Tyler Crook, D.W. Frydendall, Reed Crandall Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: August 21, 2013 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
7.8Critic Rating
9.0User Rating

The abominable anthology turns unsweet thirteen! Cullen Bunn (The Sixth Gun) and Tyler Crook (B.P.R.D.: Hell on Earth) celebrate crossroads mishaps, Josh Simmons (The Furry Trap) and Dean Haspiel (Billy Dogma) reveal a small towns twisted secrets, John Habermas and D.W. Frydendall unearth a grizzly bonanza, and Dan Braun and Lukas Ketner (Witch Doctor) ride a subway to hell! Dont push your luckread Creepy!

  • 9.0
    Newsarama - Rob McMonigal Aug 22, 2013

    Every story except the reprint (another lukewarm Archie Goodwin story) is strong, and Peter Bagge once again gives a lighthearted touch to another really solid issue. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Multiversity Comics - Michelle White Aug 23, 2013

    All told, this issue of “Creepy” delivers its usual cocktails of scares and screams, shivers and chills, and while it's not without its weaker moments, there's more than enough horror going on here to keep you going till the next one. Besides, has anyone ever really regretted an afternoon with Uncle Creepy? Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Dean Stell Aug 24, 2013

    Another slightly troubling issue of Creepy where the reprinted classic story puts the modern stories to shame. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    GreyMouser Aug 22, 2013

    . . . $5, 40b&w pgs + 4pgs of Xtras! Sick B- cover. 6pgs of ADs internal. . . I always look forward a new issue of Creepy, and this one does not disappoint! Along with the usual features of Pete Bagge's 'Creepy Family' strips, frontispiece and letters, we get 5 freakish tales and interesting back column. All the artists show how much they fear Uncle Creepy's lash, in the high quality illustrations rendered. The creators and contributors really give their best for this anthology as evidenced by the whopping 44 pustulant pages! I am a bit disappointed in Dark Horse's decision to run ADs in Creepy, which does break the feel for me. Previous issues without ADs made me feel like i was reading from the old magazines, under my sheets with a flash more

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