Tag: horror
REVIEW: The HELLSING DELUXE EDITION brings a savage and sexy vampire classic back from...
With a blood red hardcover, ribbon bookmark, and nearly 700 7"x10" pages of gruesome adventure, Hellsing is a beautiful addition to any serious manga collector’s shelves.
A Year of Free Comics: Open THE VAULT OF HORROR: A COLLECTION OF NIGHTMARES...
The collection of horror stories range from eerie ghosts to twisted serial killers
REVIEW: THE ART OF JUNJI ITO: TWISTED VISIONS is a gorgeous nightmare of an...
Twisted Visions gives fans a small peek into the mind of the artist, and a generous phantasmagoria to enjoy over and over again.
REVIEW: BUTT BOY tries to find horror where the sun don’t shine with mixed...
No buts about it...Butt Boy is weird.
REVIEW: Tynion & Dell’Edera’s SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN is somber, subversive horror
You could be forgiven for making Stranger Things comparisons, but Something is Killing the Children is more mature, and smarter too.
REVIEW: Sunken horrors and haunted houses in THE ORACLE CODE
Nijkamp and Preitano re-write the girl detective story for Barbara Gordon
SHUT IN THEATER: 17 streamable horror movies to scare you more than Covid-19
Get your mind off the horror of reality with these 17 horror flicks!
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Azzarello & Llovet’s FAITHLESS II further descends into the erotic darkness of...
The Devil stalks the art scene and Faith follows.
Valiant announces ongoing horror series SHADOWMAN from Cullen Bunn, Jon Davis-Hunt, Jordie Bellaire &...
Get ready for a brand new Valiant Universe villain and lots of demon punching.
IDW announces historical horror mini-series SEA OF SORROWS
The new series comes from Road of Bones creators Alex Cormack and Rich Douek.
Interview: HEARTBEAT’s Maria Llovet on erotic decadence and visceral horror
Erotic Horror has a new queen.
Review: Gentrification is an Unwieldy Monster in BTTM FDRS
BTTM FDRS is a thoughtful meditation on gentrification and inequality