Back in July, Dark Horse Comics relaunched the classic horror title Creepy , one of those titles that caused straight America to recoil in terror. Creepy ’s short stories veered between morality plays in which some awful person did some terrible deed and received his comeuppance to unabashed, straight-ahead horror in which terrible people did terrible things — often to other terrible people — and got away with it . I rather think it was this latter that got the censors’ bowels in an uproar.
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Creepy horror comic rises from the grave and is terrifyingly good
Creepy horror comic rises from the grave and is terrifyingly good
Back in July, Dark Horse Comics relaunched the classic horror title Creepy , one of those titles that caused straight America to recoil in terror. Creepy ’s short stories veered between morality plays in which some awful person did some terrible deed and received his comeuppance to unabashed, straight-ahead horror in which terrible people did terrible things — often to other terrible people — and got away with it . I rather think it was this latter that got the censors’ bowels in an uproar.
See the original post:
Creepy horror comic rises from the grave and is terrifyingly good