
Event Horizon: Dark Descent – Cosmic Horror at Its Most Unsettling
Event Horizon: Dark Descent is a great return to the universe, nailing the disturbing feeling and psychological horror that made the original film become a cult classic.

Event Horizon: Dark Descent is a great return to the universe, nailing the disturbing feeling and psychological horror that made the original film become a cult classic.

Sonic the Hedgehog X Godzilla is that crossover that sounds odd on paper, yet someone capture the best of both franchises in a one wild package.

Rodney Barnes and Elia Bonetti take real-life history and blend it with supernatural horror so if feels creepy, unsettling, and leaves a lasting impact with Crownsville.

Superman: Father of Tomorrow takes the familiar story of Superman and tweaks it into something a bit unsettling and really compelling.

Only the Savage are Left is brutal, deeply human and balances shocking horror with heartfelt emotion that never lets up.

Absolute Green Arrow isn’t just DC’s best entry into the Absolute Universe so far, it’s by-far the boldest redefinition of a classic character.

Like Kiersten White’s prose novel, Mister Magic: The Graphic Novel by Scott Peterson, Veronica Fish, and Andy Fish is an emotional and unsettling horror tale that hits hard.

Of The Earth #1 is a debut issue that sinks its claws into you slowly, building on an eerie atmosphere that lingers.

Writer Rob Williams and artist Nil Vendrell blend just the right amount of humor and a giant monster to create unique story led by a wonderfully unconventional cast in Hidden Springs.

Showdown is the type of story that takes the typical revenge trope and turns it on its head, blending familiar western-style face-off and turning it into something raw, current, and emotional.

Civil War: Unmasked feels like that rare anniversary story that actually adds something meaningful to the original event instead of just revisiting it for nostalgia’s sake.

Star Trek: The Last Starship is a brutal, emotional, and action-packed journey through the ashes of Star Trek’s future.

Marvel Zombies: Red Band – Death Story by Ethan S. Parker & Griffin Sheridan proves there is plenty in the tank in this undead corner of the Marvel Universe.

Operation: Iron Coffin comes out of the gate swinging with a unique premise that delivers far more than ever expected.

Writer Rob Guillory and artist Sam Lofti craft a world that feels dangerous, emotional, and visually unforgettable right off the bat with Innards.

Corpse Knight surprised me in the best possible way. It’s a grim, emotional, and visually striking premiere that blends a ton of heart and horror, doing so with confidence.

30 Days of Night: Falling Sun delivered what I had hoped for from Rodney Barnes, blending brutal horror with a grounded, character-driven story facing events of the past.

Bad Thoughts comes out swinging in the debut issue. Equal parts high-impact and emotionally grounded, setting the stage for a story that is cinematic in feeling as much as it is explosive.

Killer Influences #1 stands out by blending societies true crime obsession with influencer culture in a way that feels both unsettling and original.

Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees: Rite of Spring delivers with its signature artwork and engrossing story, Patrick Horvath has truly outdone himself.

Web of Venom is a fun symbiote romp with a surprising cast. Jordan Morris crafts an enjoyable origin story with some plenty of humorous moments, while Luke Ross and Ramón Rosanas tossed around a new symbiote with ease.

Seven Wives is just the story you want launching IDW Publishing’s IDW Crime imprint. Zoe Tunnell and V. Gagnon craft a murder mystery with many different levels, twists, and utter surprises while also bringing the horrors of real life cults into the fray.

Neighborhood Watch is another one of those stories by Sarah Gailey where you never know what to fully expect, in such a great way.

Daredevil is the street level crime fighting comic you’d expect from Stephanie Phillips and Lee Garbett, but with a fresh take that works for both new fans and those looking for more of their favorite character.

Bizarro: Year None by Kevin Smith and Eric Carrasco with artist Nick Pitarra definitely is just that, bizarre. The creative team brings a new, fresh and unique take to the backwards Superman character.
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