Creatures on the Loose comic covers

Detail of the cover for issue #16. Art by Gil Kane, Joe Sinnott and John Costanza
Detail of the cover for issue #16. Art by Gil Kane, Joe Sinnott and John Costanza

Marvel’s horror/fantasy anthology comic book Tower of Shadows was not very successful, selling pretty poorly, so it was renamed Creatures on the Loose starting with issue #10 (in March 1971).

This iteration featured a seven-page King Kull sword and sorcery story by Roy Thomas and artist Bernie Wrightson and other new stories, by artists Herb Trimpe, Syd Shores and Reed Crandall, but then its contents became all-reprint until issue #16 (in March 1972). Now we got the interplanetary swashbuckler hero Gullivar Jones, Warrior of Mars and then, in March 1973, the sword and sorcery hero Thongor graced the pages of the comic.

Man-Wolf, the werewolf son of J. Jonah Jameson, took centre stage next. His lycanthropic stories ran from issue #30 to #37.

Here are just some of the Creatures on the Loose covers…

Cover art by Herb Trimpe, Marie Severin and Morrie Kuramoto
Sword versus tentacles! Cover art by Herb Trimpe, Marie Severin and Morrie Kuramoto
'Moomba is here!' Art by Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers, Marie Severin and Artie Simek
‘Moomba is here!’ Art by Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers, Marie Severin and Artie Simek
Krogarr's comin' at ya through the television! Art by Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers, Marie Severin and Artie Simek
It’s comin’ at ya through the television! Art by Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers, Marie Severin and Artie Simek
OMG! That hill is alive! Art by Gil Kane, Joe Sinnott, Marie Severin and Sam Rosen
OMG! That hill is alive! Art by Gil Kane, Joe Sinnott, Marie Severin and Sam Rosen
Introducing Gullivar Jones, warrior of Mars! I liked these stories! Gil Kane, Bill Everett and Artie Simek
Introducing Gullivar Jones, Warrior of Mars! I liked these stories! Art by Gil Kane, Bill Everett and Artie Simek
'Slaves of the Spider Swarm!' Art by Gil Kane, Vincente Alcazar and John Costanza
‘Slaves of the Spider Swarm!’ Art by Gil Kane, Vincente Alcazar and John Costanza
Art by Gil Kane and Morrie Kuramoto
Art by Gil Kane and Morrie Kuramoto
Art by the awesome Jim Steranko
Art by the awesome Jim Steranko
Sword and sorcery wonderfulness by Jim Steranko
Thongor! Sword and sorcery wonderfulness by Jim Steranko
Lizard-Hawks attack! Art by John Romita, Ernie Chan and Morrie Kuramoto
Lizard-Hawks attack! Art by John Romita, Ernie Chan and Morrie Kuramoto
'Sword vs sorcery in the land that time forgot!!!' I like the sound of that! Art by John Romita, Tony Mortellaro and Danny Crespi
‘Sword vs sorcery in the land that time forgot!!!’ I like the sound of that! Art by John Romita, Tony Mortellaro and Danny Crespi
It's Man-Wolf! Woot! Art by Gil Kane, John Romita and Gaspar Saladino
It’s Man-Wolf! Woot! Art by Gil Kane, John Romita and Gaspar Saladino
This cover is great! Art by Gil Kane
This cover is great! Art by Gil Kane
Art by Gil Kane, Klaus Janson and George Roussos
Art by Gil Kane, Klaus Janson and George Roussos
A pretty eye-catching cover! Art by George Pérez, John Romita and Tony Mortellaro
A pretty eye-catching cover! Art by George Pérez, John Romita and Tony Mortellaro
Art by Gil Kane, Tom Palmer and George Roussos
I have this issue stored away somewhere. Art by Gil Kane, Tom Palmer and George Roussos
Stupendously amazing cover art by Gil Kane, Klaus Janson and Gaspar Saladino
Stupendously amazing cover art by Gil Kane, Klaus Janson and Gaspar Saladino
'Frenzy in freefall!' Art by Gil Kane and Tom Palmer
‘Frenzy in freefall!’ Art by Gil Kane and Tom Palmer

The last issue of Creatures on the Loose (number #37) was published in September 1975.

To finish, here’s the interior splash page art from issue #18. It’s bloody awesome! Feast your eyes…

Huge, aquatic monster alert! Art by Ross Andru and Sam Grainger
Huge, aquatic monster alert! Art by Ross Andru and Sam Grainger
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