Undergo a macabre metamorphosis this month with Eerie! Witness bizarre transformations set in motion by an ancient spore and ruinous radioactivity—brought to you by the otherworldly talents of John Arcudi, Brandon Montclare, Aaron Conley, and Henry Flint—not to mention a classic Eerie tale! Don’t miss the transfigurative fright!
The third and final story is Journey into Wonder. This one deals with fantasy themes and plays around with medieval honor. The story by Bill Parente is not outstanding but doesnt disappoint. It moves slowly at first but quickly becomes somewhat interesting. Grendel, a dwarf, has to prove himself to his king that he is worthy of knighthood. A classic story, Journey into Wonder is predictable at the very least. Ken Barrs art keeps it lively as he is able to exude a sense of urgency with his panels. Journey into Wonder just doesnt cut it for me. Read Full Review
"Eerie" (and its sister book "Creepy") has a good track record, but this issue just doesn't measure up. Read Full Review
This anthology is in my top 3 for sure, and provides the right sci-fi thrills to keep me reading ongoing. The pages have slimmed out, but its still worth the $4!