Wednesday, February 23, 2022

The Last of its Kind

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!

3 comments:

JMR777 said...

What a lovely-whatever she is.
Nowadays she can hide in plain sight by going to Furry conventions and Comic cons, and no one would be the wiser.

Brian Barnes said...

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!

Not 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!

Mr. Karswell said...

>What a lovely-whatever she is.

Yeti-ette

>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