
#188: Swamp Thing Movie Review
Continuing in Horror Week on the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes comic book retailer Paul Eaton to the program to discuss the Swamp Thing movie.

Continuing in Horror Week on the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes comic book retailer Paul Eaton to the program to discuss the Swamp Thing movie.

Spillblood #1 is a thrilling, blood-spattered and immersive horror experience. Hendrick’s storytelling combined with Cardoselli’s evocative art make this one-shot stand out in a crowded genre.

Satan’s Swarm, written by Steve Niles with artwork from Piotr Kowalski, is the perfect spine-tingling graphic novel to cozy up to this horror season…that is unless you are a little bug squeamish…

In Wake Up and Open Your Eyes, Clay McLeod Chapman gives a terrifying look at what happens when that influence goes awry in this intense, visceral, gripping, and thought-provoking social horror.

Nat Cassidy’s Nestlings is a spine-chilling horror filled with heart-wrenching emotion and bone-chilling fear.

The next installment in DC’s Joker franchise hits theaters on October 4, 2024 in the form of the musical psychological thriller Joker: Folie à Deux.

The Missionary #1 is a tale filled with a bit of comedy, action, friendship and outstanding artwork all wrapped up with a bit of heart.

MrBallen Presents: Strange, Dark & Mysterious is a great collection of stories that blend horror, mystery, and suspense.

When Cullen Bunn pairs up with Joe Bocardo things will tend to get graphic, creepy and horrifyingly visceral. Enter The Hexiles.

The Midnight Shadows is an immersive, neon-soaked, visual masterpiece that transcends comics into the world of art as a whole.

Marvel Super Graphic is a fun and fresh way to explore the Marvel universe with eye-popping infographics, timelines, graphs and more.

So Thirsty is a juicy, thrilling, and emotionally driven vampire tale that had me quickly turning pages.

Mark London and artist Danilo Beyrouth bring us the next installment in the Underworld Universe with The Hour of the Wolf #1, a creepy and horrifying time travel tale.

Christmas comes early this year at Magma Comix with Death Comes for the Toymaker, an unforgettable tale from writer Dakota Brown and artist Ryan Cody.

The Graveyard Club #1 captures all elements that make a R.L. Stine story – suspense, mystery, and a touch of classic horror – while also offering something fresh and innovative for us to sink their teeth into.

You Better Watch Out was worth the read and did feature some of my favorite overall themes, such as locked door style thriller.

Sometimes I find myself wondering how the hell writers come up with such unique stories to tell and The Masker Macher is one of these times.

When a newlywed librarian begins to suspect that her husband might be a murderer, the suspenseful and gripping tale of A Talent for Murder unfolds.

This week on the Capes and Tights Podcast, Justin Soderberg welcomes back comic book retailer Paul Eaton to the program to discuss the 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie.

While Home Before Dark by Riley Sager has a strong start, I did find myself guessing the ending pretty early on in the novel. In the end we get a pretty standard thriller that was an easy read.

Beetlejuice is back and while not better than ever, as sequels go Beetlejuice Beetlejuice lands more than it doesn’t and we get a fun romp in the world of the afterlife.

IDW Publishing had me at “story by Tom Waltz” and backup story artwork “from Mateus Santolouco” in the latest comic series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Nation.

Candy Cain Kills Again: The Second Slaying is a perfect blend of horror and holiday cheer that delivers on all fronts.

Marvel Zombies: Dawn of Decay is a fun escape from the main Marvel continuity for a romp in the world of zombies.

Writer Jordan Thomas and artist Daniel Gete had me with the title of their latest Oni Press comic, Skin Police.
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