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=== Other comics ===
=== Other comics ===
*"Stormy Night".
*''Stormy Night'',  by ?
*"Testing".
*"The Fly", ''The House of Solid Nothing'', by ?
*"The Martian Who Stole my Body".
*''And a Little Child...'', by ?
*"The Earth Crawlers".
*''The Strange Ones'', by ?
*''Tim O'Casey's Wrecking Crew !'', by ?
*''The Circular Trap !'', by ?
*''Strange Journey'', by Thomas Drew and Ogden Whitney
*''Grandma was Right'',  by ?
*''Golden City'', by Brad Everson and Jack Sparkling
*''The World of Giants !'', by Pierce Rand and Led Morey
*''I gotta see to Everything'', by Bob Standish and Pete Costanza
*''The Man who could see Tomorrow'', by Steve Ditko.


[[Category: Creepy Worlds issues|Creepy Worlds 237]]
[[Category: Creepy Worlds issues|Creepy Worlds 237]]

Revision as of 11:45, 9 October 2015

Creepy Worlds #237
Creepy Worlds 237.jpg
Cover artist: Fred Fredericks
Country/language: Mini uk.gif United Kingdom / English
Format: 18,5 × 23,5 cm
Pages: 100 pgs, b/w
Publishing date:
Editor:
Publishing company: Alan Class & Co
Preceded by: Creepy Worlds #234
Followed by: Creepy Worlds #238


Mandrake stories

Note:

When compared with the original publishing, the story begins with at the two last panels of the page 3 and several full pages are missing : 7, 10, 13, 20, 25 and 31. At last, the story is presented in two parts. Part II starts on the original page 22 but however without the first top original panel.


Other comics

  • Stormy Night, by ?
  • "The Fly", The House of Solid Nothing, by ?
  • And a Little Child..., by ?
  • The Strange Ones, by ?
  • Tim O'Casey's Wrecking Crew !, by ?
  • The Circular Trap !, by ?
  • Strange Journey, by Thomas Drew and Ogden Whitney
  • Grandma was Right, by ?
  • Golden City, by Brad Everson and Jack Sparkling
  • The World of Giants !, by Pierce Rand and Led Morey
  • I gotta see to Everything, by Bob Standish and Pete Costanza
  • The Man who could see Tomorrow, by Steve Ditko.