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And here's a 13-page adaptation of Ellison's short story "Rock God", from CREEPY 32, April 1970, beautifully illustrated by Neal Adams.
https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Creepy-1964/Issue-32?id=82395#7

This was later reprinted by Dark Horse in the 64-page anthology of Ellison adaaptations, HARLAN ELLISON'S DREAM CORRIDOR QUARTERLY, in August 1996


There was also a 64-page HARLAN ELLISON DREAM CORRIDOR SPECIAL in Jan 1995.

Which preceded a 5 issue series of Ellison adaptations, HARLAN ELLISON'S DREAM CORRIDOR, that are available online, while the other 2 specials are yet to be added.
https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Harlan-Ellison-s-Dream-Corridor/Issue-1?id=136323

While there are a lot of big names adapting Ellison's stories in this collection, such as John Byrne, J.K. Snyder, Tom Sutton, David Lapham, Doug Wildey, Mike Deodato, Pat Broderick, Michael T Gilbert, Phil Foglio, Gary Gianni, Paul Chadwick, Brett Blevins, Rags Morales, Eric Shanower and so forth, even of the short stories I originally liked in text form, I found the adaptations a bit half-hearted and unspectacular. Dark Horse promoted this series as award-winning Harlan Ellison stories adapted by first rate talents, but as I said in my letters to Dark Horse, I found them to be "third rate adaptations by first rate talents".
I far prefer other Ellison adaptations more, such as the far more worthy THE ILLUSTRATED HARLAN ELLISON (1978),
and the Ken Steacy adaptations in EPIC ILLUSTRATED 4, 6 and 11.
https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Epic-Illustrated/Issue-11?id=106232#1