Showcase your Warren mags here!

Started by Hepcat, May 16, 2011, 10:03:46 AM

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Hepcat

To my knowledge the only issue to ever go to a second print run was issue #1. But both print runs were on newstands at the same time and even Jim Warren has gone on record as saying he can't tell the difference between the two print runs. Therefore don't believe any seller who avows that his #1 is from the first print run. He's lying. He doesn't know.

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Cerebus

Oh, thats great because I recently purchased a few issues for a good price and someone told me they were probably newly printed reprints. I didn't care because I wanted them anyway - but its good to know that I can say, this issue came out in 1974! :D
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Hepcat

Reprinting a Famous Monsters issue from 1974 would be nothing but a fool's errand. Warren warehoused back issues so plenty exist these days.

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Hepcat

Here are scans of five more of my Creepy magazines:

















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Hepcat

Here are scans of five more of my Eerie magazines:











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Cerebus

Awesome pics of Eerie and Creepy mags, Hepcat!  :D
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Hepcat

Glad you're enjoying them!

Warren replaced issues #70-79 of Famous Monsters of Filmland with Monster World magazine. Here are scans of my earliest ones:











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Hepcat

Here are front and back scans of a few more of my Monster World magazines:













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Hepcat

Here are scans of five more of my Eerie magazines:











cl:)
Collecting! It's what I do!

Hepcat

Here are scans of five more of my Creepy magazines:











cl:)
Collecting! It's what I do!

Hepcat

Here are scans of five more of my Eerie magazines:











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horrorhunter

Those Creepy and Eerie mags from the early '70s were a real high point for monster magazines. The center color stories, the great art by the very best such as Wrightson and Corben, the free games on the inside of the covers. Even the ads were a hit parade of classics. I remember buying Creepy #55 off the newsstand in 1973 and getting the two sided poster of the Sanjulian covers of Creepy #46 and Eerie #40. I had that poster tacked to the wall for years. I still have the poster (tack holes and all), in a poster frame now, on the wall in my bedroom. I still have the Creepy Crawly Castle Game, too. I stapled the "gameboard", spinner, and pieces, to cardboard back then, and stuck it in a crude box which I illustrated with very crude Eerie Pubs style drawings. I later rebought the Creepys and Eeries in nice condition, but I wouldn't take anything for that ragged poster and game.
ALWAYS MONSTERING...

Hepcat

Quote from: horrorhunter on June 27, 2013, 12:09:40 PMI later rebought the Creepys and Eeries in nice condition, but I wouldn't take anything for that ragged poster and game.

Of course not! It's all about the memories.

Here are scans of five more of my Vampirella magazines:













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Hepcat

Here are scans of five more of my Eerie magazines:











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Collecting! It's what I do!

marsattacks666

I am so impressed. I wish I had half of the Creepy and Eerie magazines that are posted on this thread, in my collection.
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