Up From the Deep

    (Rip Off, 1971)
™ and ©1971 Jaxon (Ed), Corben, Deitch, and Irons

This 1971 horror anthology from Rip Off Press presents a combination of black-and-white and color stories, with plots dealing with everything from ghosts to aliens, and even dreamers whose visions create their own reality. Sex, nudity, and sexual situations are essential to most of the tales, and several of them have religious overtones. The moral intended in these stories is that the characters that believe themselves to be the most virtuous are actually the worst sinners, as in the case of the overly zealous priest in “When Dreams Collide.”
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