eerieˈɪər i
English Definitions:
eerie (adj)
suggestive of the supernatural; mysterious
"an eerie feeling of deja vu"
eerie, eery (adj)
inspiring a feeling of fear; strange and frightening
"an uncomfortable and eerie stillness in the woods"; "an eerie midnight howl"
eerie (Adjective)
strange, weird, fear-inspiring.
eerie (Adjective)
fearful, timid.
Eerie
Eerie was an American magazine of horror comics introduced in 1966 by Warren Publishing. Like Mad, it was a black-and-white newsstand publication in a magazine format and thus did not require the approval or seal of the Comics Code Authority. Each issue's stories were introduced by the host character, Cousin Eerie. Its sister publications were Creepy and Vampirella.
Eerie
Eerie was an American magazine of horror comics introduced in 1966 by Warren Publishing. Like Mad, it was a black-and-white magazine intended for newsstand distribution and did not submit its stories to the comic book industry's voluntary Comics Code Authority. Each issue's stories were introduced by the host character, Cousin Eerie. Its sister publications were Creepy and Vampirella.
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