Time for a fur 'n fang feast of fearsome delight from the October 1978 issue of Haunted #38 --though this story originally appeared in the December 1972 issue of Midnight Tales #1, (both from Charlton.) And if you missed it earlier this month, CLICK HERE to head over to AEET and read another devilishly great story from this same, eerie issue!
What a lovely-whatever she is.
ReplyDeleteNowadays she can hide in plain sight by going to Furry conventions and Comic cons, and no one would be the wiser.
OK, they actually cropped a panel out (and recolored it a bit) to make the cover! That's a way to save a buck, it would have made James Warren proud!
ReplyDeleteNot the biggest Staton fan; he's great but sometimes it's a bit too clean for me. Pulls out some neat paneling, we've got a page of vertical panels and later a page of horizontal panels ... and of course his good girl monster art is great. So great it became the cover!
>What a lovely-whatever she is.
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>would have made James Warren proud!
see also the countless other comic book publishers that took a panel and made it the cover as well, haha
Thanks for the comments... we'll be heading back to the golden age for our next post