Eerie 1966 #3 - 6.0 - $18.00
Architectural company Evan Slater Associates has been in decline. Then Slater discovers some visionary plans by a long departed architect.
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- - Frank Frazetta later published a different version of this painting as a poster titled "Sea Monster."
- Eerie No. 3 Contents - Contents and indicia page with small partial panels to illustrate the stories.
- - Letters of comment from Gary Henry, Ralph Forestel, Frank Miranda, William M. Warner, Mike Mattei, Bambi Searfoss and Brian Shane.
- Blazing Combat Magazine - House advertisement for a magazine with illustration and two subscription coupons.
- Creepy - House advertisement for a Creepy magazine with artwork from eight covers included plus two subscription coupons.
- Under the Skin! - Jerry Grandenetti was a ghost artist for Joe Orlando.
- Full Fathom Fright - Cover featured story.
- Easy Way to a Tuff Surfboard! - The top half of the inside back cover contains a PSA produced in sequential comics-art style.
- Ads - Twelve pages of ads start after the "Full Fathom Fright" story, then the Frazetta half-page PSA, with the final half-page advertsiement on the bottom of the inside back cover.
- - Back cover promotional text with a head shot of Cousin Eerie and two partial images from interior stories.
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