Description
Published in December 1968, Eerie #19 is a classic Bronze Age precursor from Warren Publishing's legendary line of black-and-white horror magazines. Featuring a striking painted cover by Alan Willow, this issue contains multiple atmospheric horror and science fiction tales, including "Monstrous Mistake," "Tomorrow's Reminder," and "Unfeeling Heart." The issue also includes a Tom Sutton frontispiece, with interior artwork by Ernie Colón, Barry Rockwell, Tony Tallarico, and others.
Unlike traditional comic books, Warren magazines were published in an oversized magazine format, allowing creators to produce horror stories free from the restrictions of the Comics Code Authority. Their mature storytelling, painted covers, and exceptional artwork have made Eerie, Creepy, and Vampirella cornerstone titles for horror collectors.
Professionally graded CGC 9.4 Off-White to White Pages, this copy ranks as the Second Highest Graded example on the CGC Census. High-grade Warren magazines are notoriously difficult to locate due to their larger format, fragile black covers, and susceptibility to edge wear, making elite census examples particularly desirable for registry collectors.
A beautiful investment-quality copy from one of Warren Publishing's most celebrated horror magazine series, combining exceptional preservation, outstanding cover art, and elite census status in a format that continues to gain recognition among serious horror and magazine collectors.

