Toxic Summer #1: Fun Summer Romp With a Toxic Spin
Toxic Summer, written and illustrated by Derek Charm, is a typical summer coming-of-age story with a toxic twist that gives the new series Oni Press a life of its own.
Toxic Summer, written and illustrated by Derek Charm, is a typical summer coming-of-age story with a toxic twist that gives the new series Oni Press a life of its own.
Cell has a promising start and some intensely horrific moments throughout, but overall this Stephen King novel falls a bit flat.
The adaptation of a video game to big or small screen has only worked a handful of times and Fallout fiercely falls into this category after its debut season premiered on Amazon Prime this April.
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Middle of the Night is a gripping novel that gives us horror, mystery, suspense and a few supernatural elements that kept us turning the pages.
It’s rare for a movie to simply be a film worth watching and not try to impress too much. Blood for Dust is just that. An intense atmospheric noir thriller with outstanding writing, camerawork and stellar cast. This film delivered a gritty and gripping story that has us along for the ride.
It’s difficult enough to battle competing late-night talk shows for ratings, let alone fighting off evil forces. However, this is what happens to Jack Delroy in Late Night With The Devil, a found-footage horror film starring David Dastmalchian. It’s a perfect blend of dark comedy and horror.
Step into the eerie world of Spectregraph, a chilling new DSTLRY comic series written by James Tynion IV and paired perfectly with artwork from Christian Ward.
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Death Ratio’d by Mark Russell and Laci delivers just the right amount of comedy mixed with a bit of brutality and satire to keep us engaged.
With its unique storyline and outstanding artwork, Seven Years in Darkness: Year Two #1 is one for your pull list.
The Mammoth emerges as a standout in the realm of horror comics, weaving a narrative that not only serves bone-chilling supernatural thrills but also resonates with profound emotional depth.
With striking artwork, brisk storytelling, and sharp wit, Skeeters stands as an invitation to a peculiarly enjoyable fright.
Stephen Graham Jones’ I Was A Teenage Slasher is a wild ride that combines elements of horror, humor, and coming-of-age themes to create a truly unique reading experience.
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Blow Away, written by Zac Thompson with artwork by Nicola Izzo, is a gripping crime thriller that has us eagerly waiting for the next issue.
Rumpus Room by Mark Russell and Ramon Rosanas is a standout series that defies expectations and delivers a truly unforgettable reading experience.
The script by Ryan Cady combines with the compelling, dark tones of Christian DiBari’s illustrations to craft a series that is unsettling, yet captivating in Destiny Gate.
In Rat City, we get to see a new take on this beloved character. Written by Erica Schultz and illustrated by Ze Carlos, this series offers a fresh and exciting perspective on the Spawn Universe.
The Ones Who Live, a spinoff of the original series, follows the love story of Rick and Michonne kept apart by an unstoppable power, trying to find each other.
Adam Cesare’s Video Night takes us on a thrilling journey in a slime-drenched ’80s horror adventure with gore, action, and monsters.
Darling Girls by Sally Hepworth is a captivating novel that will keep you guessing until the very end. Whether you’re listening during your daily commute or relaxing at home, Darling Girls is a compelling story that will immerse you in a world filled with secrets and suspense. Don’t miss out this one.
How to Make a Horror Movie and Survive offers readers a captivating glimpse into the dark underbelly of Hollywood and the price one must pay for chasing fame at any cost. While not without its flaws, this novel is something fresh and original.
The combination of unique characters, captivating plot twists, and stunning artwork make Uncanny Valley a standout comic book that is sure to become a fan-favorite.
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