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 →
Comic Review – John Carpenter Presents Storm Kids: THE GRIMMS TOWN TERROR TALES: RISE OF THE CANDY CREEPER – “A delightful, scary, and exciting read for all ages!”
Armed with an awesome array of techno-magical weapons, Hansel & Gretel must face off against a nefarious witch that commands a legion of ghouls, ghosts, and goblins. Storm King Productions' Storm Kids- horror for all ages- one of the most popular, and quality brands in horror comics has brought yet another gem for the readers... 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 →
John Carpenters Tales of Science Fiction: The Standoff – Trade Paperback Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZxk1fmrwHU At Tattersall Prison, a max-lock for the baddest of the bad, sleepless nights are the norm… until a fireball from the sky turns the night shift into a nightmare — trapping guards and cons on the inside, cops on the outside, and escapees in-between… all of them threatened by a hideous alien invader which... Continue Reading →
John Carpenters Tales of Science Fiction: Redhead #5 – Comic Review
For three days now, Marnie Young has been desperate to learn the reason for her freakish condition (involuntarily killing anyone who ventures too close to her). But when the horrifying answers finally come, she'll long for those more innocent days, when she was just murdering doctors and nurses in her sleep. Written by Duane Swierczynski... Continue Reading →
John Carpenters Tales of Science Fiction: Vault – Trade Paperback Review
When the moon-bound crew of Gaia stumbles across an enormous alien vessel, more technologically advanced than their own, priorities change. The mystery deepens when the crew discovers the name of the vessel along the hull… written in English: VAULT. Written by James Ninness Pencils and Inks by Andres Esparza Colors by Sergio Martinez Lettering by Janice Chiang Edited by Sandy... Continue Reading →
John Carpenters Tales of Science Fiction: Redhead #4 – Comic Review
It’s Marnie’s worst nightmare: trapped upside-down in a tube, the subject of a series of hellish experiments to uncover the cause of her strange condition (i.e., instantly killing anyone who comes too close to her). If she’s going to survive, Marnie is going to have learn how to harness her bizarre “power” and escape, even... Continue Reading →
John Carpenters Tales of Science Fiction: Surviving Nuclear Attack Trade Paperback is OUT NOW! [UPDATED]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AV-C0dK-H0 AVAILABLE NOW As the Cold War widened in the 1950s, military hero, George Kutter and his family trained to be legacy survivors in the event of an atomic exchange with the Soviet Union. Prepared to wait out the aftermath of nuclear war, they were subjected to myriad simulations, scenarios and stresses in hopes of... Continue Reading →
“John Carpenter Presents Tales of Science Fiction: Redhead #3” – Comic Review
Marnie’s situation grows even more dire as her “kill zone” expands. If it keeps growing at this rate, she’ll murder the entire city! Marnie does have one ally: a mysterious voice on the phone who tries to guide her to safety and help explain her predicament. But then why does he seem to be steering... Continue Reading →
“John Carpenters: Tales of Science Fiction: Surviving Nuclear Attack #5” – Comic Review
Releasing January 8th. This brand new story has five parts, before getting a trade back. Published by Storm King Comics. Written by Joe Harris Art by Cat Staggs Letters By Janice Chiang Edited by Sandy King Covers by Cat Staggs Series created by John Carpenter and Sandy King Carpenter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU-ogrrg0zc The finale of the Bunker.... Continue Reading →
“John Carpenters Tales of Science Fiction: Redhead #2” – Comic Review
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 →
“John Carpenters Tales of Science Fiction: Redhead #1” – Comic Review
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 →
“John Carpenters: Tales of Science Fiction: Surviving Nuclear Attack #4” – Comic Review
Releasing November 6th. This brand new story has five parts, before getting a trade back. Published by Storm King Comics. Written by Joe Harris Art by Cat Staggs Letters By Janice Chiang Edited by Sandy King Covers by Cat Staggs Series created by John Carpenter and Sandy King Carpenter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU-ogrrg0zc Alright if you need a... Continue Reading →
PREVIEW: John Carpenter’s Storm Kids: Monica Bleue: A Werewolf Story #1
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 →
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