Kepler's 2020 Project in the News:
I'm a sucker for a good spooky story, and there's just
something about the old horror comics that draws me right in. "Creepy
Presents: Bernie Wrightson" hits two sweet spots - good art, and good
story-telling. From a beautifully rendered version of Poe's "The Black
Cat" to an eerie poem about a man on Mars, who is (to paraphrase) left
with three days of air, with rescue ships two weeks away, there’s plenty
to pique the reader’s interest… and fear level. The level of
attention to detail in the artwork is astounding - really, it's something you
don't see at all any more. This is the perfect book to curl up with on a dark night. --Sarah L.
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