Eerie Vol 1 64
From Hey Kids Comics
Appearing in "The Children's Hour"Edit
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Synopsis for "The Children's Hour"Edit
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A group of children take the Hyde (25) drug, causing another rampage. Bishop and Garson once again arrive to help stop them and meet Berthe Astruc, a chemist who seeks to create a cure for the drug. During the fighting Garson realizes that Bishop's nearly as bloodthirsty and willing to kill as the Jackassers and is helping more out of a desire to output his rage upon them than save others. As the story ends they decide to help Berthe find a cure.
Appearing in "Exterminator One"Edit
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Synopsis for "Exterminator One"Edit
The Exterminator is chased down by Slaughter, the assassin introduced in the previous part, who seeks to take revenge for his friend's death. Exterminator is hopelessly outmatched until Exterminator Two, a far more powerful Exterminator robot appears. Exterminator One however, willing to die and stop the Exterminator project, destroys Exterminator Two and willfully lets himself be destroyed by Slaughter.
Appearing in "Bye-Bye Miss American Dream"Edit
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Synopsis for "Bye-Bye Miss American Dream"Edit
The mob war continues, with the youngest Gambino brother wiping out the leaders of both mobs and taking all the power for himself... only for the Butcher to arrive and kill him seconds later. Realizing he enjoys killing however, the Butcher retires.
Appearing in "Daddy And The Pie"Edit
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Synopsis for "Daddy And The Pie"Edit
This story tells of an alien creature whose ship crashes to Earth. He is nursed back to health by a farm family, and the story is told from the perspective of the son in the family. Unfortunately the town becomes fearful of the alien and attack the father when he heads to town on his own. The alien saves him, but dies from his wounds.
Appearing in "The Caul"Edit
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Synopsis for "The Caul"Edit
Crackermeyer and the Spook this time seek to help a group of slaves that are bought by a man and disappear. It ends up the man is a vampire, buying them so he can drink their blood. Luckily Crackermeyer and the Spook are able to stop him.
Appearing in "The Plague"Edit
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Synopsis for "The Plague"Edit
This story surrounds two lovers in a apocalyptic setting where they are fleeing from a plague that has wiped everyone out. Unfortunately even they are unable to escape it and succumb to it, becoming a part of it themselves.
NotesEdit
- synopsis by Quiddity
TriviaEdit
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Recommended ReadingEdit
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- Comics
- Week 52, 2024
- 1975
- 1975, March
- Bronze-Age
- Eerie Vol 1
- Warren Publishing
- Ken Kelly/Cover Artist
- Bruce Bezaire/Writer
- Jose Ortiz/Penciler
- Bill DuBay/Writer
- Paul Neary/Penciler
- Richard Corben/Penciler
- Alexander Toth/Penciler
- Budd Lewis/Writer
- Leopold Sanchez/Penciler
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