Tag: horror
Marvel announces Crypt of Shadows anthology one-shot for October
Marvel announces a giant sized anthology one-shot for October...Crypt of Shadows featuring characters old and very new
Top Cow and EP1T0ME Studios reteam for horror miniseries REVOLVERS in October
Top Cow and EP1T0ME Studios reteam to publish horror miniseries REVOLVERS in October by John Zuur Platten, Christian DiBari and Simon Gough.
SILBER LININGS: Shut up and show me the monster
In the latest Silber Linings, Greg pushes back against the conventional wisdom that great horror stories don't "show the monster."
SUMMER GAME FEST 2022 showcased mostly old and some games new
Summer Game Fest kicked off with a two-hour presentation focusing mainly on already announced projects like Gotham Knights and more. There were some new games featured however...
REVIEW: Lemire & Sorrentino’s THE PASSAGEWAY sets up a terrifying new mythos
It’s always special to be at the birth of something terrifying.
INTERVIEW: Brian Level and Kate Sherron talk SILK HILLS, Mothman, and Appalachian horror
Level and Sherron discuss the origins of SILK HILLS, their interest in the Mothman cryptid, and the creepy body horror of the book.
Review: MEN – shock and awe or shock and blah?
Billed as folk horror, Men is the story of Harper (Jessie Buckley), a widow who escapes to the country for a much-needed recharge. As Harper gradually explores her surrounding and the nearby village, we learn a few things. Firstly: every man she meets has Rory Kinnear’s face, from her puttering Airbnb host to a small child she meets in a church.
Eiserike, Crockett, & Barrero team for THE VERY FINAL LAST GIRLS
The graphic novel from Darby Pop puts a new spin on the Final Girl horror movie trope.
REVIEW: ITHAQA #4 takes its Lovecraftian tale into psychedelic horror territory
Also, a new Kickstarted campaign for issues 4 and 5 is up and running.
SILBER LININGS: Why heavy metal is geekier than you think
In the latest Silber Linings, Greg explores the geeky appeal of heavy metal music that's often lost on non-fans.
SILBER LININGS: In praise of good old-fashioned revenge
In the latest Silber Linings, Greg explores the timeless appeal of the revenge genre, and digs into why it's so cathartic.
REVIEW: James Tynion’s Substack comic THE CLOSET shows some monsters move out of the...
The monster under your bed gets packed up too when you're moving out, along with your old comic collection.