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Cover: Gray Morrow

Creepy #8

Apr 1966 · Warren · 0.35 USD
“The Coffin of Dracula!”

In "The Coffin of Dracula!" from Creepy #8 (1966), a haunting mystery unfolds during World War I as a strange, unidentifiable plane wreaks havoc—downing both Allied and enemy aircraft. When a pilot is sent to intercept it, he glimpses the pilot’s face, a moment that leaves him with a terror he can’t shake. Written by Larry Ivie and illustrated by George Evans, with inks by Evans and letters by Ben Oda, this chilling tale is brought to life on a cover by Gray Morrow that perfectly captures its eerie, timeless dread.

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writer Larry Ivie · artist, inker George Evans · letterer Ben Oda · cover Gray Morrow

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writer Larry Ivie
artist, inker George Evans
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils, inks Gray Morrow

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A mysterious plane shoots down both Germans and Americans during World War I. One unlucky pilot sent to shoot down the plane manages to see the face of the one piloting this plane, although he wishes he hadn’t.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).