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                    A Martian Saga, Creepy 87
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            29 x 42.5 cm (11.42 x 16.73 in.)
                                                    
                            Added on 6/21/21
                        
                    
            
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                                First page of “A Martian Saga”, Creepy 87 on page 14. Four panels in a single page, flash gordon homage. Science fiction story. Bernie Wrightson managing to catapult the reader into a distant and terrifying universe, using differents point of views.                            
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                                In the moment that Bernie Wrightson was drawing his Frankenstein, he did only two new histories for Creepy. In this case, “A Martian Saga” He shows his ink technic and is really wonderfull, using a different point of views in every single panel to show the loneliness from Mars.                            
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                About Berni Wrightson
Bernard Albert Wrightson, also known as Bernie Wrightson or Berni Wrightson, is an American comic book artist and illustrator specialising in horror comic books. He has also designed numerous sets for the seventh art (Ghostbusters, Spiderman) and illustrated horror masterpieces such as Frankenstein, without abandoning the comic books that built his legend.
                                 
                     
                             
                                             
                                             
                                            