T. Casey Brennan
Terrance Casey Brennan is an American comic book writer.
During the 1970s, he wrote for Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror-comics anthologies Creepy and Eerie, and Vampirella. He also wrote for DC Comics' House of Mystery and Archie Comics' Red Circle Sorcery.
In the 1980s, Brennan campaigned to have depictions of smoking in comics banned, which led then-Gov. Bill Clinton of Arkansas to issue a proclamation designating January 1990 as "T. Casey Brennan Month."
Actor Comics Presents
- 1: "Hypothetical Cerebus"
Creepy
- 31: "Death of a Stranger"
- 36: "On the Wings of a Bird"
- 37: "The Cut-Throat Cat Blues"
- 38: "Escape From Nowhere World" ; "Loathsome Lore!"
- 43: "The Golden Sun Disc of the Incas"
- 44: "The Last Days of Hans Bruder"
- 45: "Dungeons of the Soul"
- 47: "Mark of the Phoenix"
- 50: "Climbers of the Tower"
- 61: "A Stranger in Eternity"
- 63: "A Ghost of a Chance"
Eerie
- 22: "Family Curse"
- 29: "Strange Gateway"
- 36: "Eerie's Monster Gallery"
- 38: "The Carrier of the Serpent" ; "A Stranger in Hell"
Vampirella
- 5: "Escape Route!"
- 17: "Beware Dreamers!"
- 18: "Dracula Still Lives!"
- 19: "The Shadow of Dracula!"
- 20: "When Wakes the Dead!"
- 21: "Prologue"
Vampus
- 45 "El Disco del Sol"
Fantasy Quarterly
- 1: "Doorway to the Gods"
House of Mystery
- 260: "Dead Wrong"
- 267: "A Strange Way to Die"
- 268: "The Man Who Spoke With Spirits"
- 274: "The Soul of Faustus"
Nightmare
- 11: "Where Gods Once Stood"
Orb
- 5 "One Man's Madness"
Power Comics
- 1: "A Gift of Wonder" ; "A Boy and his Aardvark"
Red Circle Sorcery
- 6: "Black Fog"
- 7: "The Benefactor"
- 10: "The Demon Rider"
Tara On The Dark Continent
- 2: "The Black Mistress: Mystery of the Drowned Dowager"
The Equinox, Volume V, Number 3
- "What Rabbits Are Like"
The Daniel Fry connection
One of T. Casey Brennan's early publishers was alleged UFO contactee Daniel Fry, who published his essays in Understanding magazine; examples from and issues are posted on the Internet.Audio/video
*- , podcast in Hebrew from Israel, featured songs by T. Casey Brennan in episodes #36 and #37.