Friday, October 6, 2017

The Squaw

Originally Published In
Issue #13 Of Creepy Here's  
The Squaw With Great Art 
By Reed Crandall And Adaptation
Of The Bram Stoker Tale 
By Archie Goodwin. This 
Reprint Is From Eerie #19. 









 

5 comments:

  1. I just read this one in Creepy two days ago. To be honest, being an animal lover, this is really messed up. Poor cat and kitten. Also, that guy wanting to go inside the iron maiden is like somebody from Jackass.

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  2. It's a great story I read it years ago in Creepy myself. I have never read the original short story but I'm sure this adaptation is pretty faithful.

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    1. Same here, never read the original story myself--but I'm fairly certain this one's very close to the original.

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  3. The original story is nastier - the kitten's head is crushed and its avenging mother spends the rest of the story spattered with its blood and brains. At the end, the iron virgin is opened, Hutcheson's body tumbles out and the cat is 'shore in two' as she laps the blood from his empty eye sockets!

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  4. You are correct it reads like a H. G. Lewis movie in the end of the Bram Stoker text story....

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