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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Black and White Wednesday: "The Horror Within and Without..." by Carr, Buckler, McNaughton, and Kaluta

Digging through old issues of Skywald's Psycho mag is always both daunting and delightful. Daunting 'cause they really pushed the ol' horror envelope and delightful 'cause you can often find some true gems within those pulpified pages. "The Horror Within and Without..." from Psycho #13 (cover-dated July 1973) is one such gem. Rich Buckler and Chuck McNaughton wrote and Mike Kaluta illustrated this adaptation of Terry Carr's 1967 short-story "City of Yesterday" for the never-published Science Fiction Odyssey #1. Psycho editor Al Hewetson was wise enough to snap it up for the comic-reading world to enjoy. And you, you lucky Groove-ophile--you get to dig it right now!







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