Uncle Creepy

Started by marsattacks666, May 03, 2017, 03:42:05 PM

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marsattacks666

I think I may have posted this before, some years ago. Cool video.....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEjVJ3YWhPA
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Mike Scott

Cool makeup! When was this made? Not the Warren years.
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marsattacks666

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marsattacks666

Quote from: Mike Scott on May 04, 2017, 02:05:50 PM
Cool makeup! When was this made? Not the Warren years.

I actually researched this history of the video, and nothing was available.  The video I posted here was upload, November-2010.

Here is another cool video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqiOb96Nvyo
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Mike Scott

The video was copyright 2009. (I assume the other video was from around that time, as well.)

I love it! Great stop-motion effects by the Chiodo Bros.!

So, this was when Dark Horse got the rights to Creepy and Eerie. Don't know if they're still publishing them?
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Quote from: Mike Scott on May 04, 2017, 03:33:37 PM
The video was copyright 2009. (I assume the other video was from around that time, as well.)

I love it! Great stop-motion effects by the Chiodo Bros.!

So, this was when Dark Horse got the rights to Creepy and Eerie. Don't know if they're still publishing them?

I don't either, if Dark Horse still publishes Creepy /Eerie. I thought Dark Horse was only digital now.
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We have a few of the archival reprints but Hubby's got so many of the originals and, until there's true and correct attempts to publish, as in 'complete sets', I have little need to go beyond those 80-odd originals.

I suppose artists are in too short of supply to attempt truly new efforts, or they want their own publications.  I don't blame them for that.