Without spoilers we review an exciting horror comic called 'Tomb of the White Horse' which can be obtained through the Kickstarter that is live till March 23rd 2022 7:00 PM UTC +04:00! Synopsis: Cosmic horror meets corporate malfeasance in this bloody thriller that's perfect for fans of Ice Cream man and The Silver Coin! Benjamin and Ian continue their exploration of global threats through their unique... Continue Reading →
Horror Comic Review: Discordia A Bloody Business by Dark Tidings Press “War, Analysis of Human Behavior & Supernatural Thrills”
Without spoiling we review the horror comic book, Discordia- A Bloody Business, which is full of thrills, action, lessons about human behavior, trust, and features an enjoyable story! Spoiler-Free Review:- Discordia A Bloody Business is an action horror comic book which shows humans and non humans (scabs/mutated humans) now working together in some cases to... Continue Reading →
STAY AWAKE #4 [Comic Review]
In the final chapter of the series, a psychologist must reach into the darkest depths of his mind to escape his reality. Previous reviews... SA#1 | SA#2 | SA#3 THE REVIEW As we enter the finale of STAY AWAKE from Afterlight Comics can Dr. Banks. From the past three issues, we have witnessed past patients... Continue Reading →
Interview: Madeleine Holly-Rosing | Boston Metaphysical Society: The Book of Demons
Madeleine has been a previous guest back during Women In Horror Month 2020, where we discussed her last project for Boston Metaphysical Society: Ghosts and Demons. We picked at her brain of what goes on behind the writing process and how BMS was thought to be a TV pilot, but because of budgeting... Well you... Continue Reading →
Comic Review: John Carpenter’s Night Terrors: 13 Horsemen
The first original graphic novel by award-winning artist and writer Nat Jones! A bloody war rages on the back roads of rural America as outlaw biker gang, the 13 Horsemen, battle demonic forces set on consuming humanity. Trapped in a cryptic ancient prophecy and guided by an unstable, alcoholic priest, the Horsemen find themselves head... Continue Reading →
Interview: Casey Allen | Voodoo Chille
I last talked with Casey back when him and John Horsley came on to talk at the time their project. The Eynes Anthology: Book #1. Now he has come back to talk his latest project and Kickstarter Campaign for Voodoo Chille. We discuss a little bit of what's been going on behind the scenes, and... Continue Reading →
Interview: Joseph Oliveira | Ghost Island: Trade Paperback
After 6 successful campaigns with a few needing to re-do hence not reaching their goal. Afterlight Comics can finally add all SIX issues of there very first baby, into a Trade Paperback Edition. With that comes another Kickstarter, however it's EXCLUSIVE to Kickstarter ONLY. I've chatted with Joey from Afterlight Comics before with some of... Continue Reading →
Comic Review: Birth of the Goatman
Birth of the Goatman is the second of the third issue of the Goatman series from the team at Afterlight Comics. Drawn by Adrian Manuel Garcia, and Colored, Lettered and Written by Joseph Oliviera. Funded on Kickstarter. A lone detective investigates the death of a family at a cabin in the woods which leads to... Continue Reading →
Interview: J.D. Oliva | Hawk Hallow: A Halloween Horror Story
LISTEN HERE: https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-tn9zs-ef2952 https://youtu.be/_eEmC4lLn7M This Episode to Dedicated in the Memory of Matt Jordan. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Released January 2018, J.D. Oliva returns to talk about his Halloween Story. Cody Burk’s family was looking for a fresh start after the death of his father. To simplify things, the family sold the Haunted Hallow, the town’s famous commercial... Continue Reading →
Comic Review: John Carpenters Storm Kids: Stanley’s Ghost
Oh no! Who’s been stealing fruit from all the gardens in Arbordale? Was it the prankster Chester Chipmunk? Or maybe Baby Fang? Accusations fly until someone suggests that maybe it was the Ghost of Bunnyburrow Manor! Neighbors have claimed to have seen it flying around, but are ghosts even real? And if they are, why... Continue Reading →
Comic Review: John Carpenter’s Tales for a HalloweeNight Vol. 2
John Carpenter knows horror. From Halloween, to The Fog and The Thing, Carpenter was meant to create stories that will make your skin crawl. This October, John Carpenter and Storm King Productions assemble a team of the top horror talent around, including Steve Niles, Sandy King, Jimmy Palmiotti, and many more, to create 2016’s most terrifying graphic novel in Tales... Continue Reading →
“Trick ‘r Treat Omnibus” Arrives In Time for October!
TRICK ‘R TREAT SAM’S 10Th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION From the deliciously dark imagination of Trick ‘r Treat creator Michael Dougherty (writer/director of the upcoming Godzilla: King of the Monsters, the horror hit Krampus, and the screenwriter of X-Men 2 and Superman Returns), comes the definitive Trick ‘r Treat comic book collection in celebration of the 10th anniversary of this beloved horror saga. For the first time, Legendary... Continue Reading →
Snow White Zombie Apocalypse Issue #2 Review
Here's the Synopsis for the Series: Snow White awakens to True Love’s Kiss… twenty-eight days after the zombie apocalypse! With the Seven Dwarves dead, the quintessential fairy tale princess must join forces with her polyamorous Prince Charming and his tough-as-nails paramour, Rapunzel, to wage a losing battle against death itself. Bound by love and driven... Continue Reading →
“Birth of the Goatman” LIVE on Kickstarter
What Is Birth of The Goatman? Birth of the Goatman is part 2 in a 3 part Limited Series exploring the Legend of the Goatman. Part 1 - Rise of the Goatman was previously funded on Kickstarter. **Catch up Bundles are available in the campaign. BIRTH OF THE GOATMAN - 40 PAGES | A lone detective investigates the death of a family at a cabin... Continue Reading →
John Carpenters Tales of Science Fiction: Redhead TPB out now!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELymiJUxfYg Marnie Young, an executive assistant in San Diego, is a sweet girl who wouldn’t hurt a fly. She’s also super lonely. But one night, without warning, Marnie has a violent seizure; co-workers recoil in horror as she writhes on the floor. Two days later, Marnie wakes up in a hospital room. As her vision comes... Continue Reading →
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