Run! Hide! Call the authorities! Youll find all your efforts futile...It was foolish to think you could escape Creepy #6! There will be no mercy shown as you recoil in horror at tales brought to you by Joe R. Lansdale, Nathan Fox, Christopher A. Taylor, Jason Shawn Alexander, Alice Henderson, and more! Featuring 48 bone-chilling pages Creepy #6 will make your summer scream!
Another great issue of horror anthology goodness. You'll never view clowns at a kid's party the same way again! Read Full Review
"Creepy" isn't perfect, but it's got the same pizzazz the old horror comics had. The art is experimental and the writing is aiming for a shock and willing to do most things to get it. The formula is present but the reveals are still a thrill. You can enjoy this for some nostalgia but also on its own terms. The good is very good and the bad doesn't stop the whole package being a fun ride. Drop some money and give the old ticker a test, see if you can handle "Creepy." Read Full Review
Jason Shawn Alexander luckily gets better material to work with in "Commedia dell'Morte," which features a particularly abstract script from Christopher A. Taylor. Taylor's story is the ultimate example of the unreliable narrator, a clown on a mission from god, tasked with killing demons posing as parents. Wisely choosing to keep the details of the story under close wraps, Taylor never makes it clear whether we should trust the clown or doubt his mission, complicating matters even further when the clown himself begins to suffer doubt. Read Full Review
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