Tag: brad simpson
Exclusive Preview: See Kindt & Moustafa’s take on John le Carré’s world in THE...
Get a sneak peek at John le Carré: The Circus—Losing Control #1 (of 3) before it goes on sale on November 19.
Kindt & Moustafa expand John le Carré’s world in THE CIRCUS: LOSING CONTROL
Return to John le Carré's thrilling world of espionage with The Circus: Losing Control, published by Dark Horse Comics.
Vault announces ATHANASIA, out October 2025
Vault Comics shares a glimpse at a new horror OGN from the creative team of writer Daniel Kraus and artist Dani. Some secrets are best left buried.
Tynion and DaNi reimagining THE INVISIBLE MAN
James Tynion IV and DaNi will team up on Skybound's fifth Universal Monsters series, based on 1933's The Invisible Man.
The Jersey Devil to star in Tiny Onion’s LET THIS ONE BE A DEVIL
James Tynion IV, Steve Foxe, and Piotr Kowalski's miniseries about the Jersey Devil will mark the second entry in the True Weird line.
Wiper creators reunite for suntouched LGBTQIA+ horror SUMMER SHADOWS from Dark Horse this Fall
'Wiper' creators - writer John Harris Dunning, artist Ricardo Cabral and colorist Brad Simpson - reunite for an LGBTQIA+ horror mystery miniseries 'Summer Shadows' from Dark Horse this Fall
EXCLUSIVE COVER: ROGUE STATE & GODKILLER go back to press
Black Mask Studios rushes two top books back to press after both sell out at distribution
PREVIEW: Vampires and Luchadores galore in CREEPSHOW #4
The penultimate issue of the anthology horror series is due out later this month.
Fleecs & Seeley’s LOCAL MAN combines past superheroics with a present murder mystery
The 'flip-book' style series from Image Comics debuts in February.
REVIEW: The GOD OF TREMORS seeks out dark corners
The oversized one-shot features engaging art and twisting thematic threads.
Milligan and Kowalski summon ‘God of Tremors’ from Aftershock
Milligan has drawn on his own history for this tale
Ibrahim Moustafa signs three-book deal with Humanoids, with the first book coming early next...
Moustafa's COUNT will reimagine The Count of Monte Cristo in a sci-fi setting.

















