Future issues were to function in an anthology format, since there wouldn’t be any continuing characters outside of Freddy Krueger, with stories by a variety of creators. The initial two-part story was written by Steve Gerber, whose off-beat sensibilities worked very well with the property, and drawn by Tony DeZuniga. In the late 1980s, Marvel licensed the rights to do a magazine based on Nightmare on Elm Street, as part of the black and white magazine line which at the time included stuff like SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN, SAVAGE TALES, PUNISHER MAGAZINE, THE NAM MAGAZINE and the like. Today’s Bad Comic I Was Associated With wasn’t really all that bad at all–yet the series lasted only two issues. A post from my old Marvel blog about the short-lived NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET black and white magazine.Īp| 1:00 AM | By Tom_Brevoort | In General
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