PREVIEWS: The Exorcism at 1600 Penn #1, Vicarious #1, and more October 16 Comics
While we are not the official voice of your decision, this week we preview The Exorcism at 1600 Penn #1, Vicarious #1, and more.
While we are not the official voice of your decision, this week we preview The Exorcism at 1600 Penn #1, Vicarious #1, and more.
An early look at Mad Cave’s upcoming supernatural murder mystery series, String, written by Paul Tobin, with art by Carlos Javier Olivares, colors by Sara Colella, and lettered by Taylor Esposito.
Coming this fall from Mad Cave Studios imprint Maverick is a new graphic novel from writer Archie Bongiovanni, illustrator Mary Verhoeven, and letterer Lucas Gattoni.
The influential street-level superhero saga, The Legendary Lynx, is available again for the first time in 50 years – remastered and featuring essential bonus material!
Joker: Folie à Deux will always standout as an ambitious attempt at innovation within superhero storytelling even if it didn’t land as we had hoped.
This week on the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes comic and tv writer David A. Goodman to the program to discuss his latest comic The Masked Macher and more!
While I am a big fan of Silicon Valley the television show, Dead Money has a bit more murder mystery than the hit HBO comedy, but is equally as entertaining.
Television and comic writer David A. Goodman joins the Capes and Tights Podcast for Episode 192 on October 9, 2024. To prepare for the conversation, we have compiled nine comics and tv shows by Goodman you should read or watch.
Rob Hart & Alex Segura expertly navigate complexities inherent within blending spy thrillers alongside science fiction tropes seamlessly together creating something truly special in Dark Space.
This debut issue of The Terminator by Declan Shalvey and Luke Sparrow sets an electrifying tone for what should be one hell of a series.
While we are not the official voice of your decision, this week we preview Seance in the Asylum #1, Terminator #1, and more.
Night of the Slashers #1 delivers everything you could want from a slasher horror in October.
What would Horror Week at Capes and Tights be without a top-list featuring our hometown author Stephen King. This year we list our favorite Stephen King movie adaptations.
Salem’s Lot offers an intriguing yet imperfect exploration into Stephen King’s iconic tale—something that will hold us over until the next creative team takes a crack at this adaptation.
Wes Craven gave us one of the best slasher films of all-time in 1996 with Scream. Now, six films have been released in the Scream franchise with a seventh in active development.
At Dark, I Become Loathsome is a truly dark, disturbing, and captivating horror story from one of the most uncompromising voices in horror today, Eric LaRocca.
With a few months left in the year and Horror Week upon us, we thought it would be fitting to preview our favorite horror novels of 2024.
The Headless Horseman Annual 2024 is a frightening, suspenseful and thrilling collection of tales from some of the best comic creators in the business.
Lastly in Horror Week on the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes comic writer and author Clay McLeod Chapman to the show to discuss Seance in the Asylum and his upcoming novels.
Acclaimed author Clay McLeod Chapman brings his talents to Dark Horse along with artist Leonardo Marcello Grassi with Seance in the Asylum, a historical horror with psychological suspense.
In honor of Horror Week at Capes and Tights, we have ranked all 13 Halloween films from the original classic in 1978 to the most recent in 2022. Where does your favorite fall on our list?
DC Horror Presents: Creature Commandos #1 marks a great day for DC Comics as it allows these stories to have a home while blending elements of horror, action and superheroes into an unforgettable reading experience.
Continuing in Horror Week on the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes author Nat Cassidy to the show to discuss his upcoming novella Rest Stop and much more!
The Night Guest by Hildur Knútsdóttir offers a quick read filled with suspense, mystery and horror for the spooky season.
While the acting of Julia Garner and Dianne Wiest are outstanding, Apartment 7A fails to add to the Rosemary’s Baby lore like it had could’ve.
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