As flicks like Trilogy of Terror, Trick R Treat and Body Bags have proven to various degrees of success, horror anthologies can be a mixed bag entertainment wise — usually a mix of standout stories with lesser fare. A notable exception to the genre is Creepshow. Stephen King and George Romero‘s 1982 release is arguably the most fun of these types of features ever made, a rollicking and gruesome assortment of five tales of terror that is like watching horror comics come to life before your very (terrified) eyes. We’ve taken a still from the “Father’s Day” portion of the film and given it a scary spin below. We encourage you to leave a comedic comment of your own below. You might say this Create-A-Caption allows you to have your cake and eat it too…