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Psycho
Date | Number: 9 | Lang: English (en)
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NamePsycho 9 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.60 USD | Pages: 68 | Frequency: bi-monthly
 
Cover1 page
GenreHorror-suspense
PencilsDomingo Álvarez (painting)
InksDomingo Álvarez (painting)
ColorsDomingo Álvarez (painting)
LettersIrv Watanabe ?
 
Foreword/AfterwordHorror-Mood Introduction (2 pages)
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersSlither-Slime Man
Script
PencilsPablo Marcos
InksPablo Marcos
NotesIntroduction by Slither-Slime Man - frontispiece and title page. Sequence added by Richard Arndt.
 
Comic StoryThe Slither-Slime Man / Slither-Slime Man (7 pages)
Script
PencilsPablo Marcos (signed)
InksPablo Marcos (signed)
NotesScript, pencils and inks credits by Richard Arndt. (Per Sandell ed.)
 
Comic StoryGhastly Reunion (6 pages)
GenreHorror-suspense
Script
PencilsRamón Torrents (signed)
InksRamón Torrents (signed)
NotesScript, pencils and inks credits by Richard Arndt (Per Sandell ed.)
 
Letter ColumnPsycho Scribblings (2 pages)
Script
PencilsPablo Marcos Ernie Colón
NotesText article with spot illustrations. mentions a script submission from future comic writer Roger McKenzie. It also includes a favorable mention of the French magazine Pilote with a picture of a recent cover. Skywald’s response to Jim Warren’s insulting Xerox Awards included. Sequence added by Richard Arndt.
 
Comic Story...Suffer the Little Children (8 pages)
GenreHorror-suspense
Script
PencilsVilanova
InksVilanova
NotesSequel to Henry James’ "The Turn Of The Screw". Script, pencils and inks credited by Richard Arndt (Per Sandell ed.)
 
Text ArticleGhouls of the Cinema! (4 pages)
Pencils? (photographs)
Inks? (photographs)
Letterstypeset
GenreHorror-suspense
Script
PencilsPablo Marcos (illustration)
InksPablo Marcos (illustration)
NotesText article with photos. Pablo Marcos credited by Richard Arndt (Per Sandell ed.)
 
Comic StoryA Plot of Dirt (10 pages)
GenreHorror-suspense
Script
PencilsFelipe de la Rosa
InksFelipe de la Rosa
NotesTitle in dispute "lot" (GCD) or "plot" (Arndt). Script, pencils and inks credits by Richard Arndt (Per Sandell ed.)
 
Comic StoryA Question of Identity (8 pages)
GenreHorror-suspense
Script
PencilsZesar (signed)
InksZesar (signed)
NotesZesar' Skywald debut.
 
Comic StoryVoodoo Initiation (1 page)
GenreHorror-suspense
Script
PencilsPablo Marcos (signed)
InksPablo Marcos (signed)
 
Comic StoryThe Graveyard Jungle (8 pages)
GenreHorror-suspense
Script
PencilsXirinius
InksXirinius
 
Comic StoryAll the Ways and Means to Die (6 pages)
GenreHorror-suspense
Script (story) (adaptation) (signed)
PencilsJeff Jones (signed)
InksJeff Jones (signed)
LettersJean Simek (uncredited)
NotesOriginally from the short story "All The Myriad Ways" by Larry Niven. Originally intended for Science Fiction Odyssey #1. (Richard Arndt)
 
AdvertisementAd for Nightmare #10 (1 page)
GenreHorror-suspense
Script
PencilsBernie Wrightson
InksBernie Wrightson
NotesInside back cover. Wrightson’s art originally intended for Science Fiction Odyssey #1.
The new host of Nightmare is identified as Mr. Pook.
 
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