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    John Arcudi and Dale Eaglesham's "The Creep" sticks his ugly mug into another case, and Bobby Rubio illustrates a special feature by the group of aspiring writers who attended Steven Grant's writing workshop at last year's San Diego Comic Con. Plus: chapter one of the three-part prequel to the upcoming horror film, Dr. Giggles, by writer/director Manny Coto and artist Alan Burrows!

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    • Dr. Giggles - Part 1
    • Boris the Bear
    • The Creep
    • "Scraps"
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    Dr. GigglesThis is a preview of the horror film of the same name and because everything about the motion picture screams B-movie, same goes for the comic story. Some people enjoy these bad and cheesy products of entertainment and I'm one of them. Everyone else should not even bother with that kind of thing, it's not worth it. The origin of Dr Giggles was okay, his murders are not really scary but a little bit disgusting and funny in a weird kind of way. I don't care, I enjoyed it but it's defin...

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