
The Visitor: A Yuletide Supernatural Horror
The Visitor by Sergio Gomez is a fast-paced novella that blends elements of horror, the supernatural, and festive holiday season.

The Visitor by Sergio Gomez is a fast-paced novella that blends elements of horror, the supernatural, and festive holiday season.

The Language of the Birds by K.A. Merson was an absolute must-read for me—a book brimming with puzzles, mystery, and thrilling adventures.

Christmas in the Empty Cabin by E. Reyes offers up a spattering of macabre tales crafted just for the holidays.

The Department of Truth Vol. 1 is a thought-provoking tale by James Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds.

Beautiful Ugly by Alice Feeney is an immersive, suspenseful, thrilling and jaw-dropping reading experience that I truly needed in my life.

With an irresistible premise and with Jack Black leading the way, Dear Santa had the chance to be a classic but falters in the end.

Long Cold Winter by Francesca Perillo and Stefano Cardoselli is a dystopian science fiction western that may seem cruel but carries a message of hope.

One of the more daunting tasks in reading novels is picking up those over 500 pages, let alone those coming in at 849 pages, but when the right novel comes along it is worth every word on every page like 11/22/63 by Stephen King.

Lock Every Door by Riley Sager is a gripping tale filled with suspense, mystery, and unexpected twists.

While Moon Dogs by Tananarive Due and Kelsey Ramsay embraces familiar horror tropes, it also weaves a compelling story about identity and belonging.

With a unique premise and Grady Hendrix’s signature writing style, Witchcraft for Wayward Girls holds a mirror to the past while echoing themes relevant even today.

With its captivating storyline and unforgettable characters, Head Cases is a thrilling mystery that kept me on edge throughout.

Despite my initial skepticism about its potential impact, Agatha All Along triumphs through eerie settings, fantastic music and stellar performances by Kathryn Hahn and Aubrey Plaza, leaving me enchanted long after the credits roll.

Serial Killer Support Group is a gripping tale that lures you in with its bizarre premise and keeps you hooked with its unexpected twists.

Whether you’re a die-hard Trekkie or someone just dipping their toes into this outstanding universe, Star Trek: Lower Decks #1 is filled with laughter, adventure, and heartfelt Star Trek lore.

With its quirky illustrations and playful rhymes, The Night Before Christmas at Dunder Mifflin captures the essence of what makes The Office so beloved while embracing the spirit of Christmas.

The Power Rangers have been gracing the pages of comics for many years, but BOOM! Studios is ushering in a new era in Power Rangers with Power Rangers Prime!

Arcbound has an insanely talented creative team behind it and it shows in this boundary-pushing debut issue.

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.
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