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In 1989 Marvel comics published the first but short-lived A Nightmare on Elm Street comic book featuring Freddy Krueger. However, this would not be the last comic to outline Freddy’s tremendous body count. Read on for a brief history of Krueger's career in the funny books.

Here are the covers for the four special edition A Nightmare on Elm Street magazines released by Fangoria and Starlog inc. Each magazine coincided with a sequel starting with part 5 and included pictures, plots, posters, interviews and so on...

How many of you had these as a kid?