So what’s the damage?
Judging by the weird tapestry made from hundreds of sewn together embalmed corpses that the Creeper keeps in his lair the damage is fairly high here. He has been at this for quite a while and he’s got the souvenirs to prove it.
As for on-screen killings, we see him chop a guy’s head of and then chew its tongue off, but the most memorable death is probably the one which gives the series its name – where’d you get those peepers indeed?...
It’s a million to one chance but it might just work…
When in doubt. bolt a huge harpoon gun to the back of an open-back truck and hit the road, that’s what my daddy always taught me. Well, he didn’t actually but if he was anything like Ray Wise’s character in the second film he would have and it would have been pretty good advice too as this is what finally brings the creepy one down. Actually come to think of it he really doesn’t do much creeping at all, maybe he should be called “the flier” or “the truck-driver” instead.
Though, come to think of it, that’d be shit.
Words of wisdom:
Like so many of his monstrous colleagues in the TBDB the Creeper is not much of a talker preferring weird ear-splitting screams to chatting about the price of medieval axes these days.
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