Get a terrifying look inside Creepshow: Joe Hill's Wolverton Station

Jan. 17, 2024



Joe Hill returns to Creepshow for an adaptation of his story Wolverton Station

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Creepshow started in 1982 as a feature film written by Stephen King, and now King’s son, writer Joe Hill, is returning to the Creepshow franchise with a story of his own as part of Skybound Entertainment’s Creepshow comic book line based on the current Shudder streaming series.

Skybound has released an early preview of Creepshow: Joe Hill’s Wolverton Station, which adapts Hill’s short story of the same name as a comic one-shot. The adaptation is co-written by Hill himself and Jason Ciaramella, with art from Michael Walsh.

Here’s a gallery of interior pages, along with covers by Michael Walsh, Gabriel Rodriguez, and Maria Wolf:

The original 1982 Creepshow movie was written by Stephen King and directed by legendary horror director George A. Romero. Interestingly enough, King himself made a cameo in the original film alongside his son Joe Hill, who was only 9 at the time.

The film received two sequels over subsequent years, and has now been revived as a streaming anthology horror series on Shudder.

Creepshow: Joe Hill’s Wolverton Station goes on sale February 14.

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