Here comes Uncle Creepy to tingle your spine with all-new tales of terror! Alex de Campi (Grindhouse) and Henrik S. Jonsson (Detective Comics) present a lovers' quarrel full of mischief, while Doug Moench (Batman) unleashes ancient alarm from an Aztec tomb!
o Frontispiece by Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series)!
o Cover by J. G. Jones (Final Crisis)!
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The stories in this book dont have an ounce of fat between them. Not one panel and barely a single word is wasted; yet each story gives you just enough to make you pull that wicked wee grin we all crave. Its why we read this stuff, right? Read Full Review
Wrapping things up, I'll return to my opening paragraph. Three stories, one bad, one good, one excellent. There's some great art in this book, and that one ending that really stands out. Don't let the first story put you off, there's a lot of fun to be had in this month's Creepy. If you're not picking it up, then why not give it a go? It's very different to what you get in your typical Marvel or DC superhero book, and 'Second Childhood' by Bruce Jones and Ramon Torrents is excellent old school horror that is certainly worth checking out. Read Full Review
Another fun issue! Although the page count has been dwindling, it still matches the price and value. A great series for fans of horror anthologies.