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Creepy #45 |
Creepy v1 #45, 1972 - In a futuristic city, a demonic beast creates a path of destruction in search of one specific human female. A young Frank Brunner tries his hand at combining horror and science fiction in this disturbing tale. His drawings, rich and textural, give weight to the settings and characters. While some of the ending sequences are predictable, Brunner's renditions make it palatable. Other artists in this bronze age magazine include Enrich Torres, Bill DuBay, Jack Katz, Jaime Brocal and Felix Mas. This is 2 of 2 Creepy issues by Brunner. /// original page
Creepy #45 - Frank Brunner art
Reviewed by Ted Ignacio @ Pencil Ink
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