Creepy Things #1 (July 1975)
One of my favorite kinds of comic books is the horror anthology. Specifically, of course, the types of horror anthologies that I had access to growing up in the mid 70s to the mid/late 80s. Magazines like Creepy and Eerie, which I apparently only encountered during their "nadir," but enjoyed just fine, and less "mature" fare like DC's Houses of Mystery/Secrets, etc, Weird War Tales (of course), Gold Key series like Grimm's Ghost Stories, the occasional Marvel offering like Creatures on the Loose, and most importantly and most impactful for me: the myriad types of these series published by Charlton Comics and made available to me through their "Modern Comics" reprint project during my childhood. As I alluded to, Chartlon published a lot of these types of books over several decades, with titles like "Beyond the Grave," "Ghost Manor," "Ghostly Haunts," "Ghostly Tales," "Haunted Tales," "Baron Von...