Monday, February 10, 2020

The Bayou Devil Cat

Published In 1977 Ghostly
Tales #53 With Art By
Demitrio Sanchez Gomez.



























2 comments:

  1. I hadn't seen some of these tales before, its always a treat to see Charlton tales I missed.

    In The Creep, I wonder if the reason they named him Herbie was a way at poking fun at Herbie Popnecker, 'the fat little nothing' since both characters seem repulsive but win in the end.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Yeah this was an interesting issue. I had never seen these tales before either. No Ditko in this issue which is rare too. I have to find some Herbie tales to post they are weird but enjoyable.

    ReplyDelete