About Creepy & Eerie
Creepy was an American comics anthology launched by Warren Publishing in 1964, in which each horror story was introduced by Uncle Creepy. Eerie magazine, created in 1966, had its own host – Cousin Eerie. Jim Warren, the publisher, explained, “We thought Creepy ought to have an adversary. Creepy and Eerie are like Boris Karloff and Peter Lorre.” Both magazines featured the top writers and artists in the industry and refused to carry the restrictive seal of the Comics Code Authority.
Eerie No. 119 Cover
February 1981. This mind-blowing issue featured “ZUD KAMISH” by Jim Stenstrum and E.R. Cruz, “SINDY STARFIRE” by Rich Margopoulos and Rueben Yandoc, and “HAGGATH, EYES OF THE DEAD” by Victor de la Fuente.
Exclusivity
Every piece of art we offer features an embossed seal, confirming its unique status in our collection. Limited edition prints are also hand-numbered. With each purchase, you receive a certificate of authenticity. Our smaller artworks come paired with a collectible folio, while for the large format pieces, black cotton gloves are included to keep the art pristine. And remember: due to their limited nature, once our editions are gone, they're truly irreplaceable.
Printing
Highly detailed, brightly colored, fine art prints made from the artists original prints and negatives, digitally remastered and printed on fine art paper for its ability to create a durable and bright color palette. It not only looks great, but is fade resistant for 200 years.
Framing
Using premium Italian hardwood, our frames are both durable and elegantly crafted to complement each artwork. Fitted with unbreakable Acrylate plexiglass and no mat, our framing ensures your art stands out. With custom options available for all sizes, we pay attention to every detail, from the materials used to the precision of assembly, ensuring your art is both protected and showcased to perfection.