
String #1: A Supernatural Murder Mystery
String #1 by writer Paul Tobin and artist Carlos Javier Olivares was a fun debut issue filled with mystery, suspense and a unique tale.

String #1 by writer Paul Tobin and artist Carlos Javier Olivares was a fun debut issue filled with mystery, suspense and a unique tale.

The Legendary Lynx graphic novel by writer Alex Segura and artist Sandy Jarrell is an experience that fans of Segura’s novels will truly appreciate, but is really a love letter to comic book fans.

Something is Killing the Children #0 honors loyal readers who’ve followed along since day one while also celebrating the five year (and continuing) run of the fantastic horror series.

Fred Van Lente crafted a story that goes beyond the character’s origins and allows newcomers to Bloodshot a place to jump in and enjoy the ride.

Eisner-winning writer Kelly Sue DeConnick and artist David Lopez to give us a world where heavy metal daydreams merge with supernatural nightmares in FML #1.

DuckTales is light enough to keep those young ones happy while giving enough depth to allow the older generation to get a bit more out of the comic.

Blood on Her Tongue by Johanna van Veen is where the line between madness and mystery blurs. The novel could be one of the best novels coming in 2025.

Venom: The Last Dance is a fitting ending to Tom Hardy’s run as the symbiote Venom.

Steven Barnes gives us a deeper dive into the polarizing purple lightsaber wielding Jedi in Star Wars: Mace Windu: The Glass Abyss.

Adam Cesare pairs up with Jill Gevargizian for a unique thrill-seeking horror in Ghost Game.

The debut issue of DC Horror Presents… from DC Comics is just what the doctor order this spooky season and I cannot wait for more!

How to Sell a Haunted House hooks you with a great portrayal of family disfunction, but falls flat in the latter half of the novel.

Close Your Eyes and Count to 10 by celebrated author Lisa Unger is a good book with an excellent premise.

Night People is a well-crafted collection of four tales threading together desperation, ambition, and survival in an evocative portrayal of America teetering on chaos.

Famous Last Words by Gillian McAllister is a wonderful mystery novel filled with plenty of twists and turns.

Damien Leone has crafted another successful gruesome slasher with Terrifier 3 in what might be the most disturbing holiday film of all time.

Vicarious #1 stands out as one of the better comics of the year, not only due to its unique and compelling storyline but also dealing with themes of human interaction and questionable ethics.

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.

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.

What better time to read The September House by Carissa Orlando than at the end of the September as we enter spooky season.

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.

Night of the Slashers #1 delivers everything you could want from a slasher horror in October.

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.

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.
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