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cyberghostface ([info]cyberghostface) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-04-27 14:11:00

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Entry tags:publisher: warren, title: creepy

I Hate You! I Hate You!
 

This one's from Creepy #37.


















Disclaimer: To the best of my memory, Warren magazines (Creepy, Eerie, Vampirella) were in the 80 to 100 page range. So the minimum maximum (is that an oxymoron?) would be 26 pages, and none of the stories have gone past that length.


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[info]dustbunny105
2009-04-27 08:22 pm UTC (link)
Wait, so-- his genes + his mother's genes = his genes...?

... Okay, I can live with that. I kinda have to boggle at what a moron the guy is, though. He goes to the past, meets a woman who looks exactly like his mother and it doesn't occur to him that she's his mother? Really?

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[info]cyberghostface
2009-04-27 09:16 pm UTC (link)
It wouldn't be the first (or last) time the whole "I'm my father" subplot has happened in fiction.

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[info]dustbunny105
2009-04-28 02:06 am UTC (link)
I thought it was usually "I'm my own grandfather". Not that it makes much more sense but for some reason I'm more willing to let it pass.

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[info]kosaginolegion
2009-04-28 07:02 am UTC (link)
The best one of that genre was Heinlein's "All You Zombies", where the main character was his father and his mother, as well as the man who recruits him into the Time Corp.

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