Fans of “The Walking Dead” should thoroughly enjoy the origin story of the series’ most compelling and entertaining character with “Here’s Negan!” Due to …continue reading This Week in Horror Comics (Week of July 25, 2018)
H.J. Bennett’s debut horror novel “Franken-Fatale” is a highly entertaining, incredibly fun and wonderfully twisted tale that has something for everyone. We’ve all dreamed …continue reading Now Read This: Franken-Fatale
We spotlight Dracula’s indelible mark on both horror and comics with “The Tomb of Dracula”; plus, check out this week’s new horror comic releases. …continue reading This Week in Horror Comics (Week of July 18, 2018)
Interview With Author Bryn Curt James Hammond Discussing His Highly Anticipated New Reference Guide, “The Complete History of the Howling” The Complete History of …continue reading Author Spotlight: Interview With Bryn Hammond
It’s not quite horror, but the action-packed sci-fi/fantasy series “Saga” is definitely worth checking out — as are the great new titles released this week. …continue reading This Week in Horror Comics (Week of July 4, 2018)
From the brilliant mind of Clive Barker, the anthology horror series “Hellraiser” expands on the universe explored in the popular film franchise. As a …continue reading This Week in Horror Comics (Week of June 27, 2018)
The dark and disturbing horror comic “John’s Worth 1” is a well-paced and unconventionally written and drawn romp in stomach-turning body horror. I struck …continue reading Now Read This: John’s Worth 1
This week, we spotlight the impressive, genre-bending graphic novelization of Stephen King’s popular dark fantasy/western fiction series. As most of you likely already know, …continue reading This Week in Horror Comics (Week of June 20, 2018)
This week, we spotlight Robert Kirkman’s excellent supernatural horror series Outcast, now also a must-watch television show on Cinemax. Outcast is an ongoing comic …continue reading This Week in Horror Comics (Week of June 13, 2018)
Featuring a diverse group of characters and a Lovecraftian villain, Craig Stewart’s Worship Me takes religious horror in a monstrous new direction. The primary …continue reading Now Read This: Craig Stewart’s “Worship Me”
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