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Creepy #89 |
Creepy v1 #89, 1977 - Caring for a group of Korean orphans, an American GI stumbles onto a horrific scene. Like other works,
Alex Nino's inks wind up dominating Carmine Infantino's pencils. His distinctive style gives the story a sharpened, menacing tone. Note how the backgrounds are drawn in a lighter wash to increase depth and contrast (see interior page below). This special war-themed issue features a gripping
Frank Frazetta cover, originally from
Blazing Combat #1. Other artists in this bronze age magazine include Jose Ortiz, Leo Duranona and John Severin. This is 1 of 14
Creepy issues by
Nino. ///
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"The Hungry Dragon" Nino story inks (Carmine Infantino pencils) 8 pages (black and white) = ***
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