
Exquisite Corpses Vol. 1: Political Horror Meets Slasher Mayhem
Exquisite Corpses is a keeps you on the edge of your seat with tension, suspension, gruesome kills, and so much more.

Exquisite Corpses is a keeps you on the edge of your seat with tension, suspension, gruesome kills, and so much more.

No Man’s Land by Szymon Kudrański is a stunning political thriller that blends the tension of war with emotional depth.

News from the Fallout is a nuclear-induced atmospheric horror story got me from the outset and didn’t let go.

Christmas 365, by Mikey Way and Jonathan Rivera, perfectly balances a heartwarming and emotional story with satirical humor and the holiday season.

The Deviant by writer James Tynion IV and artist Joshua Hixson takes the festive cheer out of the holiday season with a true-crime style thriller that has us looking at Santa with different eyes.

Wrestle Heist by Kyle Starks is for those longtime pro wrestling fans, as well as anyone craving a humorous caper.

Malloch the Damned by David M. Booher and Winston Gambro is something truly special. Together, they’ve created a comic that doesn’t just ask to be read, it really demands to be experienced.

Dread the Halls is one of the best ways to finish out the year. Chris Ryall and Jordan Hart once again bring cheer and fear to the pages of their annual holiday horror anthology from Hallmark horror to an even darker A Christmas Carol, Dread the Halls is just what you need for this holiday season.

Devil on my Shoulder by Kyle Starks and Piotr Kowalski is a brutal, unflinching revenge horror that hits all the marks.

The Private Eye by Brian K. Vaughan and Marcos Martin is a unique blend of detective noir, futuristic speculation, and thought-provoking social commentary.

It’s the King of the Monsters and the Heroes in a Half Shell, reptile against reptile, in a battle for the ages in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Godzilla #1.

American Caper, written by Dan Houser and illustrated by David Lapham, is exactly the kind of wild, over-the-top take on modern America I never knew I needed.

Crownsville is a blend of unsettling horror and true crime which is effectively scripted by Rodney Barnes and evocatively illustrated by Elia Bonetti.

Return to Sleepy Hollow by Casey Gilly and Savanna Mayer is a great addition to the world of Sleepy Hollow. It’s an elegant and haunting expansion on the gothic classic.

The Beauty by Jeremy Haun, Jason A. Hurley, and Emanuela Lupacchino lays a great foundation of what’s to come in this new volume, a blend of crime, horror, and action that is truly something special.

30 Days of Night: Falling Sun is stellar. Rodney Barnes’ talented horror writing and Chris Shehan’s terrifying imagery makes this series something you won’t want to miss.

With J.K. Woodward’s gorgeous artwork and Joseph Schmalke’s imaginative storytelling, One Last Trick is not to be missed.

NYT bestselling author Daniel Kraus and artist Dani, craft a tale blending superheroes and horror with Athanasia graphic novel at Vault Comics.

Writers Grant Sputore & Ryan Engle along with artist Jay Martin have created something truly special in Behemoth.

Nothing truly compares to the experience of watching episodes of The Twilight Zone for the first time, but writer Dan Watters and artist Morgan Beem come remarkably close with The Blanks, their story in the premiere issue of The Twilight Zone.

Actor-writer duo Hannah Rose May and Utkarsh Ambudkar, along with illustrator Guillermo Sanna and colorist Dearbhla Kelly, come at us with a unique action comic, The Guy in the Chair, blending spy-thriller with romance and comedy to craft a fantastic new series.

No Man’s Land by Szymon Kudrański is a stunning political thriller that blends the tension of war with emotional depth.

Justin Jordan teams-up with Patrick Piazzalunga to bring a 1970s style supernatural horror filled with over-the-top action in Gunpowder Prophets.

Murder Podcast is the perfect launch title for Ignition Press, blending true crime, a terrifying tale from Jeremy Haun, and stunning artwork by Mike Tisserand.

Event Horizon: Dark Descent nails the disturbing feeling and psychological horror that made the original film become a cult classic.
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