Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Black and White Wednesday: "The Pest!" by Hewetson and Corben

HowOOOO's it' goin', Groove-ophiles? Today's black and white monsterpiece was first seen (shambling through) Warren's Eerie #33 (March 1971). Written by "Archaic" Al Hewetson (before he got his "Horror-Mood" gig at Skywald) with art by the great Richard Corben, "The Pest" is gonna grab ya, baby! Dig it!!








3 comments:

  1. Thank you,Mr Groove,for sharing.
    Funny,we talked about buying someting
    like this,this summer.
    But,maybe not.Hehe.
    Cheers!
    /Mr Anonymous

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  2. Groove, this story is the one that stands out the most in my memories of the 2nd issue of Eerie that I purchased. It and the Corben story in the previous issue sure put Corben on my favorites list.

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  3. Monsterpiece indeed Groove! Great stuff! Looking forward to more gems from you Groove!

    - Mike from Trinidad & Tobago.

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