Stories included in this issue: Jenifer by Jones and Wrightson (Originally presented in Creepy #63). 179 (March–April 1969). Der Schöpfer des Swamp Thing, Preisträger u.a. Luckily I found it online, some kind soul scanned it for all of us to enjoy.

Jenifer (Table of Contents: 1) comic story / 10 pages (report information) Script Bruce Jones Pencils Bernie Wrightson Inks Bernie Wrightson Colors Steve Oliff ... Bernie Wrightson Inks Bernie Wrightson Colors Steve Oliff Letters?

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Here’s everything as it as it was meant to be seen. He takes her home and she tears his family apart and no matter what he does to try to get rid of her he can't do it. In 1968, he drew his first professional comic book story, "The Man Who Murdered Himself", which appeared in House of Mystery No.

Der Künstler ist im März dieses Jahres verstorben. Bernie Wrightson - Jenifer Jenifer is a short, black-and-white horror comic story, written by Bruce Jones and drawn by Bernie Wrightson, that originally appeared in Creepy magazine number 63 (July 1974). Creepy Presents: Bernie Wrightson (Dark Horse, 2011) is a newly released hardcover collection of the works of comic book artist Bernie Wrightson that appeared in Creepy and Eerie. Apr 1, 2016 - Story by Bruce Jones / Art by Berni Wrightson "Jenifer" from Creepy #63 July 1974 - a man comes upon a girl in the woods and it appears a man trying to kill her. Wrightson began spelling his name "Berni" in his professional work to distinguish himself from an Olympic diver named Bernie Wrightson, but later restored the final "e" to his name.

As the would-be murdered dies, all he can say is "Jenifer." Story by Bruce Jones, art by Bernie Wrightson. No enlarged or reduced pages or panels, no garish coloring. JENIFER really creeped me out when I read it back then and it still has a lot of impact thanks to Bruce Jones' excellent script and some of Bernie's best Warren art. It was directed by Dario Argento and written by and starring Steven Weber.

It originally aired in North America on November 18, 2005. Though far and away the best contribution to the series, it’s pretty clunky and does not haunt the viewer long after watching as …

What the hell were thry thinking?) Sein „Jenifer“ geht auf einen 1974 im Horrorcomic-Magazin „Creepy“ erschienenen Comic von Bruce Jones und Berni Wrightson zurück, die Adaption für den Film besorgte Steven Weber, der auch die Hauptrolle des Frank spielte.

This little hardcover collecting the work Bernie Wrightson did when he was at Warren is fantastic.