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Jack Kirby's Favorite Inker Had a Bizarre Battle With James Warren Over Original Art
In the latest Comic Book Legends Revealed, learn of the strange battle Mike Royer had with James Warren over some original art of Royer
10 Creepiest Thrillers Based On A True Story
Some of the most riveting thrillers are based on true stories since they remind audiences that these heinous acts are possible beyond the screen.
Mario's 10 Creepiest Foes
In the world of Mario, the hero faces off against many foes, some of whom are creepier than others.
10 Creepiest Things In Coraline
While animated films tend to be upbeat and light-hearted, Coraline singlehandedly proves they can be incredibly unnerving and terrifying.
Kiss Album Artist Ken Kelly Passes Away at Age 76
Ken Kelly, acclaimed painter who is best known for his Kiss album covers, his Warren comic book covers and his Micronauts art, passes away at age 76.
The Psychosexual Torment of Jones and Wrightson's 'Jenifer'
31 days of awesome horror comics, as chosen by awesome horror comic creators, begins with Bruce Jones and Bernie Wrightson's 'Jennifer'
Why Weren't Comic Book Magazines Subject to the Comics Code Authority?
You have questions, CSBG has answers! Why were comic book magazines not subject to the Comics Code Authority?
Steve Ditko's Outstanding Two Years of Horror at Warren Publishing
For a brief period in 1966-67, Steve Ditko did some outstanding non-Comics Code approved horror comic book stories for Warren's Creepy and Eerie.
Comic Legends: The 'Creepy' Revenge of the Ghost Artists!
In the latest Comic Book Legends Revealed, learn how a few uncredited comic creators got a bit of revenge on the man who took credit for their work!
EXCL. PREVIEWS: "Conan," "Creepy" "Star Wars" & More!
Courtesy of Dark Horse, CBR presents exclusive previews of "Conan" #19, "Creepy" #13, "Lobster Johnson" #2, "The Strain: The Fall" #2 and "Star Wars: A Spark Remains" #2, all on sale Aug. 21.
CCI: "Creepy" & "Eerie"
Dark Horse Comics and New Comic Company met with fans at Comic-Con to discuss the past, present, and future of the legendary "Creepy" and "Eerie" horror series. Sheer terror was handily distributed.
Comic Book Squirrel Monkeys
Long time comic readers might remember ads in the pages of '60s/'70s comics selling live Squirrel Monkeys for only $25! George has the story of one fan who bought one, which resulted in an ER visit and 28 stitches.