24 Hours of Halloween: FLESH AND BLOOD by Tinnell, Vokes and Brereton
Monsterverse presents another anthology, FLESH AND BLOOD a four-book new series of mature horror graphic novels written by Robert Tinnell and illustrated by Neil D. Vokes. Book One has a cover by Dan Brereton.
24 Hours of Halloween: John Kenn
When he isn't making TV shows for kids, John Kenn does spectacular monsters drawings on post-it notes.
24 Hours of Halloween: EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson
Quite a few holiday-themed strips are up at Johnson's EXTRA-LIFE webcomic.
24 Hours of Halloween: Freelance Blues
In the real life terror dept. we have FREELANCE BLUES created and written by Ian Daffern and Mike Leone and drawn by Vicki Tierney. Here's a cover by Mike del Mundo.
24 Hours of Halloween: Kevin Colden
Kevin sent along his version of Jack the Ripper, above and an illo of the story The Pink from a collection of Grimm's Fairy Tales.
24 Hours of Halloween: Ronn Sutton's Vampira and more
Via Ronn Sutton, B-movie legend Vampira (Malla Nurmi) and a spooky vampire hunter.
BTW, if you poke around Sutton's site you'll find an interview about his job as a courtroom sketch artist -- some of that is truly scary.
24 Hours of Halloween: Hipster Ghost Rider
On a fixie by Tony Goins. More Ghost Riders in the link.
24 hours of Halloween: Halloweirdos
Bradwick McGinty, J Chris Campbell, and Josh Latta have been getting into the psirit of the season at the sketch blogHalloweirdos. Guests like Rob Ullman and Pat Lewis and Ashley Holt (Above) have also contributed. McGinty was so excited he drew his own Mars Attacks card (below.)
31 Days of Halloween: James Kochalka
Simple but this should get you in the mood.
Kochalka tells us he drew this map for the Halloween party at son Eli's school. It lists the various activities, but some abstractly. "For instance, 'silly windsi is a ping pong ball race where you blow the ping pong balls with a straw."
Views of Krypto to benefit Steve Niles's dog
There's been much speculation over the fate of Krypto, Superman's pet dog who somehow came with him to Earth, in the New 52 -- it seems, based on comments at NYCC, that in this grim, no future world of economic collapse, there is no place for a dog in a cape. We'd argue that the opposite is true -- the world needs a dog in a cape more than ever! -- but it seems that Superman's dog will only be seen in flashbacks set on Krypton, like the above Gene Ha variant cover to SUPERMAN #3. He's also been given a grim and gritty makeover as an albino dire wolf, like he wandered over from the set of Game of Thrones.
Those who miss Krypto will definitely enjoy the art that is going up in an auction for writer Steve Niles's greyhound Sonny, who is undergoing a very expensive treatment for lymphoma. Artists have been donating art for Niles to sell at auction and collect into a print set to raise money for the treatment. Here's a Bernie Wrightson piece, which really should be in the 31 days of Halloween folder:
Preview: Brandon Graham's "The Speaker" debuts in DHP #7
Fresh off the announcement of his reboot of The Prophet for the Extreme Studios, Brandon Graham has a teaser for "The Speaker" a new story in December's Dark Horse Presents #7.












