
After she gets torn up, the professors lock the crate up and sink it. You can probably guess the result for the Missus. co-worker decides to get a little revenge on his cheating wife and tricks her into checking out the crate. The professor then goes to his co-worker’s house, tells him the story of the crate. The professor runs for help and finds a student who also investigates the crate and also gets attacked by the beast. The janitor reaches his hand inside and gets sucked in by a mysterious beast. The janitor and professor open the crate. He calls one of the professors to come check it out. A janitor finds a mysterious crate at a University. He eventually kills himself and we see his entire house and lawn are now covered in the alien grass. The itching becomes unbearable for poor Jordy and the grass spreads to cover his entire body. Jordy has visions of selling the meteor and when snapped back to reality he realized the alien grass is spreading. He goes to inspect it and gets infected with what looks like grass. One night he sees a meteor crash into his property. Jordy, a simple man, lives by himself in the middle of nowhere. In the film, Stephen King himself played ole Jordy.

“It’s Father’s Day and I want my cake!! And I mean to have it!!”

Zombie dad runs around asking for cake and killing the family members. This year however, daddy decides to dig his way to the surface.

The aunt visits her fathers grave every Father’s Day at 4 pm sharp. This is a twisted tale about a family reunion where the members discuss their crazy aunt who killed her just as crazy father seven years ago. Really, only get this if you want the art because it is something special. Below, I’ll go into each story a little bit, but my advice: skip the comic and watch the movie. In the end, the movie was just a better medium though.

I enjoyed the illustrations a whole hell of a lot, and the stories were fun as well. We get to see The Creep, with his hooded decaying face, introduce and close out each story with his classic “heh-heh” laugh. Gallery 13 published this graphic novel edition of “Creepshow” in 2017, and it is entertaining for sure.
