Halloween, a beloved holiday for some and a lifestyle for others. People who live and breath Halloween or Samhain, are now in trouble with the banning of the Season Greetings of allowing children to be creative while having fun. What is Samhain? Samhain is a pagan religious festival originating from an ancient Celtic spiritual tradition.... Continue Reading →
Afterlight Comics Kickstart Folktales of the Cryptids Vol. 2 Today
The following was posted on Afterlight Comics Facebook. You have been warned. FOLKTALES OF THE CRYPTIDS VOL 2. COVER REVEAL!🧟‍♀️ A collection of four Horror tales each based on a mythical creature. Featuring The Ratman of Southend, Jenny Greenteeth & more... Folktales of the Cryptids Vol.2đź”® Kickstarter; February 3rdđź’Ą đź’ĄÂ New Kickstarter Featuređź’Ą ⬇️Sign up for... 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 →
“John Carpenters: Tales of Science Fiction: Surviving Nuclear Attack #3” – Comic Review
Over sixty years ago, the Archonite Initiative studied the effects of stress and loss upon potential survivors of a nuclear war. Underground, in the dark, and believing they could well be the last humans left alive, the Kutter Family would experience sensory manipulation and divisions in their ranks which would eventually tear them apart. But... Continue Reading →
“John Carpenters: Tales of Science Fiction: Surviving Nuclear Attack #2” – Comic Review
Donnie, Keith and their friends expected a typical weekend of hunting and drinking and blowing off steam in the woods. Then they ended up lost, injured and locked inside the strange, dark fallout shelter previously inhabited by the participants in some kind of simulated military experiment. Only nobody ever told George Kutter and his family... Continue Reading →
“John Carpenters: Tales of Science Fiction: Twitch #5” – Comic Review
It all ends here… no, like, for real. The end of humanity as we know it. It begins in the Antelope Valley, and will soon spread into Los Angeles, from there… the rest of the planet. Unless an ex-cop who hasn’t fired a gun in 15 years can muster up the strength to step into... Continue Reading →
“John Carpenters: Tales of Science Fiction: Twitch #4” – Comic Review
One minute, you’re knocking back a beer late at night, just trying to unwind after a tough day at work. The next minute, you’re blind and handcuffed speeding through the desert while random people are shooting at you. But maybe you deserve it, because you tried to kill your wife and colleague just a few... Continue Reading →
“What Happens In the Woods: The Story of Don’t Fuck In the Woods” Documentary is Available Now
WHITW tells of how the controversial titled, Don’t Fuck in the Woods, came to be, the pitfalls of making it, how it affected the filmmakers and actors involved, how the response of the film impacted the indie horror world, how it was pirated and briefly became one of IMDBs top films beating out Spiderman: Homecoming... Continue Reading →
“John Carpenters: Tales of Science Fiction: Twitch #3” – Comic Review
An alien entity is slowly gathering material to build a hive mind — and your brain is on its wish list! It’s up to the unlikely duo of an astrophysicist and an L.A. county sheriff to save humanity, one bullet at a time. But it’s tough to aim straight when you can see dead people... Continue Reading →
“John Carpenters: Tales of Science Fiction: Twitch #2” – Comic Review
Astrophysicist Marisa Stringfellow broke out of the observatory thinking she’d be able stop an alien entity on the rampage in the Antelope Valley desert. Lieutenant Pinkerton, meanwhile, thinks Stringfellow may be suffering from heatstroke. “How can you tell they’re aliens?” “Because right before they kill you,” Stringfellow replies, “they’ll start to TWITCH…” Written by Duane Swierczynski... Continue Reading →
“John Carpenters: Tales of Science Fiction: Twitch #1” – Comic Review
The desert above Los Angeles is a harsh, unforgiving place. The heat does something to people’s brains — or so thinks Lieutenant Ron Pinkerton, who is investigating a series of shockingly violent crimes perpetrated by the most unlikely suspects. Meanwhile, just a few miles away, astrophysicists at the Mount Wilson Observatory are grappling with another... Continue Reading →