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Eerie#10
Cover: Gray Morrow

Eerie #10

Jul 1967 · Warren · 0.40 USD
“Warrior of Death!”

In "Warrior of Death!" from Eerie #10 (1967), a crew of Earth's interstellar explorers makes a fateful decision when they retrieve a lifeless body drifting in space—unaware of the ancient, dangerous secret it carries. Written by Archie Goodwin and brought to life with stark, atmospheric art by Dan Adkins, the story unfolds with chilling precision, building dread from a single, seemingly harmless act. The cover, a striking piece by Gray Morrow, captures the eerie isolation of the moment, perfectly mirroring the tale's growing unease.

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writer Archie Goodwin · artist, inker Dan Adkins · letterer Ben Oda · cover Gray Morrow

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artist, inker Dan Adkins
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils, inks Gray Morrow

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When the interstellar space ship from Earth comes across a lifeless body floating in space they foolishly bring it on board. Once there they find out information they should have checked before bringing it aboard.

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