Novelist J.D. Oliva, popular for his thriller and supernatural novels such as Harvest Moon, Hawk Hallow, and his "The Books of Jericho" Action Thriller series has revealed the 6th novel from the series titled "The Book of Warlock". With the 5th novel "Sundown" in the last editing phase, this novel is what is occupying J.D.... Continue Reading →
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein: Concertina Book By Lyndon White Coming to Kickstarter on Oct 20th 2020 & Looks Fabulously Creepy! Pre-Save Today!
Adapting Frankenstein into a concertina book. Telling the classic horror story in a series of full colour illustrations. We all know about the legend of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, but here's an opportunity to own a piece of that legendary horror tale as an artwork to observe or display to show your affection of Frankenstein! In... Continue Reading →
“EARLY HAUNTS: A Graphic Novel of Seminal Ghost Stories” LIVE on Kickstarter
PLEDGE TODAY ON KICKSTARTER! Four forgotten ghostly tales, each lifted from their original folk tales and adapted into a100-page graphic novel adaptation! Illustrated by some of the most talented horror artists around today! The Greek Legend, The German Fable, The Italian Superstition, The Japanese Folk Tale... The ghost story, one of the oldest forms of narrative which has... Continue Reading →
“The Gentleman #2: Lovecraftian” – Comic Review
The Gentleman #2 is the 2nd issue of the 3rd SFC Comic comics solo series. This will be a 32 page comic written by Greg Anderson Elysee of the graphic novel  Is'Nana: The Werespider series, drawn by Massimialiano Veltri of Marvel Comics and TItan Comics, with colors by Marco Pagnotta of SFC and Kasai. A Lovecraftian inspired horror noir story about the... Continue Reading →
Interview: Red Lagoe (Author) | WiHM11
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-wzmpm-d1f9d3 https://youtu.be/0_eNbq9pUgk Red Lagoe grew up on 80s horror and carried her paranoia of slashers and sewer creatures into adulthood. She never realized how helpful her love of horror was until she applied the lessons learned to traversing the campus parking lots at night. Horror stories have always been in her head, but instead of... Continue Reading →
Frank Martin’s Ordinary Monsters Horror Book Review: Extraordinary horror tales of ordinary people.
Without spoiling, we review Frank Martin's "Ordinary Monsters" book containing 2 separate novellas in 1 double-sided book of werewolves and vampires. Plus 2 short stories & 2 short comics included as a bonus! It was successfully crowd funded via Kickstarter in August 2019 and now is available for public for purchase! Official Synopsis: What happens... Continue Reading →
Scary Stories to Tell In the Dark (Movie)
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-s27kb-c783b2 https://youtu.be/9dZEgisg6pc On Halloween 1968, reclusive Stella and her two friends meet a mysterious drifter, Ramón, and uncover a sinister notebook of stories. Based on the original books by Alvin Schwartz and Illustrations by Stephen Gammell. Behind the Scenes Monsters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BotW2MLTvTk Our Movie Review https://ehpodcasts.com/2019/08/08/scary-stories-to-tell-in-the-dark-will-satisfy-your-inner-child-spoiler-free-review/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSIC CREATED BY http://whitebataudio.com KEEP UP WITH THE PODCAST... Continue Reading →
“John Carpenters: Tales for a HalloweeNight Vol. 1” – Comic Review
From John Carpenter, the man who brought you the cult classic horror film Halloween and all of the scares beyond comes the ultimate graphic novel anthology of tales to warm your toes by on a dark and stormy October night! Carpenter brings together storytellers from the worlds of movies, novels and comics for a collection of tales... Continue Reading →
“STAY AWAKE #2” – Comic Review
Plot; Isaac Banks, a psychologist is forced to revisit the cases of three of his former patients, when a detective reveals that each have died under suspicious circumstances. Isaac Banks, a clinical Psychologist specialising in CBT- Cognitive behavioural therapy, has his professional career turned on its head when a revelation regarding his former patients is... Continue Reading →
New Storm Kids Comic coming this December
Monica Bleue and her father move away to the country to start a new life after the death of her mother. Though she’s not speaking to her dad, she begins to find her way out from her anger and grief in her new surroundings. But while out wandering the forests near their home, she comes... Continue Reading →
“John Carpenters: Tales of Science Fiction: Twitch” – Trade Paperback Review [UPDATED]
Without having to go into each "issue" within the trade paperback again, but the rundown is that all five issues of Tales of Science Fiction: Twitch has been packed into this 138 page paperback. And there's bonuses within, as there's concept art from Richard Clark's sketches, Tim Bradstreet's veriest cover designs. And the creator biography's.... Continue Reading →
STAY AWAKE #2 Comic Preview
The next installment for Joey Oliveira stage-play to comic adaption, Stay Awake. About Dr. Isaac Banks who has to go back to three haunting tales about his former patients, which all of them suspiciously died while under his care. This is case #2, which seems to have something to do with a haunted Clown doll.... Continue Reading →
“Fallstone #2” – Comic Review
The Great Old Ones are awakening and a bunch of misfits are the only ones who know that the end is near. Will they band together in time to defeat the impending doom? We continue, and it's not good with the bad guys find out that the artifact they have been searching for, hasn't been... Continue Reading →
“Rise of the Goatman” – Comic Review [UPDATED]
A young family are staying in a cabin in the woods when their daughter discovers a diary from the previous owner, revealing it’s true haunting past. This comic was funded July 24th via Kickstarter, 236 backers pledged £3,277 to help bring this project to life. We start off with a very interesting piece, the owner... Continue Reading →
“Fallstone #1” – Comic Review
The Great Old Ones are awakening and a bunch of misfits are the only ones who know that the end is near. Will they band together in time to defeat the impending doom? We see the past where two sons have lost their mother by a cult to a ritual, which causes a deal with... Continue Reading →