Eerie Magazine #87

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Warren ⋅ 1977

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Issue Details

Publisher

Warren

Writer

Bruce Jones

Writer

Roger McKenzie

Artist

Richard Corben

Artist

Alex Nino

Artist

Luis Bermejo

Cover Artist

Frank Frazetta

Published

October 1977

Synopsis

Dear Cousin Eerie"...never has any story in Eerie stayed in my mind for such a long time..." comments Herny Kujawa. Brian Caden calls it "A corny Vaudeville skit..." So, what's the story?Rook: The Fortune CookieGranny Gadget, a grandmother only Dracula could love, sends her Doomsday machine to Rook's headquarters to stomp it to mush! Where is the Rook? Still lost in Nowhen!Brancatelli: Comic BooksBig company finances is the target for No Holds-Barred Brancatelli. He reports on the "Rites of Spring" when the profits and losses are examined. What's behind the double talk?Scallywag: Demon SwordHickey Lubus owned a gambling house and a fancy cane with a black sword blade inside the shaft. The sword turned men into flame and was the key to a Chinese secret curse!Years and Mind ForeverLyendecker's body had been chomped in half by a dinosaur and his mind was now within Karen's body...or was it? There was some thing in the film something that glistened.Gaffer: The Second WishThey had traveled billons of miles towards Earth to create a new Messiah for their own planet. Unfortunately, they chose the wrong girl at the wrong time in the wrong place!The Incredible IllusionsIt was only a circus sideshow advertisement for the citizens of Autzberg. But Ira had the power to turn a simple trick into a fantastic illusion. Then it got out of hand!Hunter 3: OblivionHunter #1, Demian, and Hunter #2, Karas, had taught humans to live in harmony with their one time deadly foes - the Goblins! The world was at peace but the stage was set for Hunter 3

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