Stephen King's stories for Creepshow include 'Something to Tide You Over' and 'They're Creeping Up on You!'. His works brought a unique and terrifying flavor to the anthology.
Yes, there are real Creepshow comic books. They typically contain horror-themed tales with vivid illustrations and engaging plots that appeal to comic enthusiasts.
As far as I know, no. Steven King is known for his own unique horror stories and has not written a story specifically about Dracula. His works usually focus on his own created horrors and concepts, not on the classic Dracula character.
Definitely. Creepshow paid homage to EC Comics in many ways. The anthology format, the macabre storylines, and the graphic visuals all have echoes of EC Comics' influence.
Some of his old novels include 'Carrie'. It was one of his early works and introduced the world to his unique brand of horror, following the story of a telekinetic girl. Another is 'The Shining', which is set in an isolated hotel and is filled with psychological horror and supernatural elements.
The length of Steven King novels varies greatly. Some of his shorter works might be around 200 - 300 pages, while his more epic novels can be over 1000 pages. For example, 'It' is a very long novel.