Tony Tallaricos' (aka Tony Williamson/Tony Williamsune) style comes to the forefront here. His style was gradually creeping in with Fraccio et al but this issue really brings it out. I came to appreciate his style in Warrens' Eerie and Creepy magazines and feel the b&w format of those books are best suited to his artwork.
Letters of comment from readers Mike McCurry, Dennis Knutt, Ronnie Lightburn, David E. Lewis and Robert Strezelecki. Placed between pages 8 and 9 of the main sequence.
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