
Tell Me Something Good: A Haunting Adult Debut, Rooted in Heart
Court Stevens crafts a heartfelt and haunting exploration of community, grief, and the quiet courage it takes to create change in Tell Me Something Good.

Court Stevens crafts a heartfelt and haunting exploration of community, grief, and the quiet courage it takes to create change in Tell Me Something Good.

Ed Brisson teams up with Andy Kuhn to deliver an unsettling and raw new crime story. Wild Animals is an incredible crime story begging to be read.

Author Philip Fracassi joins the Capes and Tights Podcast for Episode 229 on June 11, 2025. To prepare for the conversation, we have compiled seven books by Fracassi you should read.

While we are not the official voice of your decision, this week we preview Blood Type #1, Toxic Team-up #1, and more.

The Ex-Wives Club by Sally Hepworth was such a quick and worthwhile read, perfect for a single sitting.

Death Row may have had the alibis connection needed to fit this collection of short stories, but I feel the story lacked the excitement and allure I was hoping for from Freida McFadden.

This week on the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes back comic creator Kyle Starks to the program to discuss Those Not Afraid, Where Monsters Lie, Kill Them All, and more!

An examination of those we hold closest no matter the harm caused, Rae Wilde writes a stunningly torturous tale of choice that fully demonstrates the cyclical nature of toxic love with I Can Fix Her.

Things unravel quickly in How Bad Things Can Get, the latest thriller from Darcy Coates.

Spectators by Brian K. Vaughan and Niko Henrichon is a bold exploration of a few taboo topics, wrapped up within a supernatural romance.

Revival, the supernatural horror noir television series adapted from the comic book series by the same name, premieres June 12 on SyFy.

While we are not the official voice of your decision, this week we preview Endless Night #1, Seance in the Asylum TP, and more.

The Knives: A Criminal Book, a gripping standalone noir by the award-winning duo of writer Ed Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips, delivers a dark, gritty, action-packed and emotional tale.

Never Flinch is a solid addition to Stephen King’s Holly Gibney series, but its stands as one of the weaker entries.

This week on the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes comic writer Adam Rose to the program to discuss Huge Detective and more!

Famous by Blake Crouch is a darkly humorous and gripping story with a truly standout premise.
The 2nd Annual Galacticon Throwback Comic Show takes place this coming Saturday, May 31 in Brewer, Maine.

The Future is ****** by Fred Van Lente and Ennio Bufi is a unique, thought-provoking cyber-sci-fi that had me hooked from the first few pages.

While we are not the official voice of your decision, this week we preview Dark Honor #1, The Future is ****** #1, and more.

With summer fast approaching, there is no better time to unwind by the pool, on the boat, or just in your living room with a horrifying trade paperback or collected edition of some incredible horror comics.

Ellen Datlow brings together a fearless group of talented horror authors to give us Night & Day: Tales of Nighttime and Daylight Horror, a horrifying anthology with a blend of terror under both the sun and moon.

This week on the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes back comic book retailer Paul Eaton to the program to discuss the Clown in a Cornfield movie!

Every single panel in Jake Smith’s RoboWolf premiere issue bursts from the page with vibrant colors, a heavy dose of nostalgia, and a crazy sense of humor.

Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng by Kylie Lee Baker is a dark and gruesome horror story set against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dark Honor is not just another crime thriller. It’s a bold pandemic-era noir that blends raw horrors of reality with a suspense-filled fictional story.
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