
A Promising Start to a Thrilling Sci-Fi Adventure in Gone #1 by Jock
Some of comics have the power to stay with us through generations and amaze us every time we pick them up to read. One such new series is Gone #1 by Jock.

Some of comics have the power to stay with us through generations and amaze us every time we pick them up to read. One such new series is Gone #1 by Jock.

Drive Like Hell #1, written by Rich Douek and illustrated by Alex Cormack, takes readers on a wild ride through a world of otherworldly proportions, filled with action, suspense, and horror.

Get ready for a wild ride with the newest addition to the Hack/Slash universe – Hack/Slash: Back To School #1. Written by Zoe Thorogood, features Slasher hunter Cassie Hack as she navigates through a new case involving a murderous bunny mascot, dead kids, and an entire squad of teenage serial-killer hunters.

Set in the quaint town of Barlowe, New York, this deconstruction of the slasher genre gives horror fans a fresh and terrifyingly grounded take on the horror sub-genre that has been dying for in The Harrower.

A twisted new one-shot horror story, The Feeding, comes at us from David M. Booher and artist Drew Zucker, along with colorist Vittorio Astone and letterer AndWorld Design that will make your skin crawl.

The crew of the SS George H.W. Bush may not be the best in the galaxy, but they’re certainly a hilarious bunch. In Space Job, we get to witness their daily adventures in incompetence.

The Headless Horseman Annual #1 is a Halloween-themed anthology featuring five stories from some of today’s best and most exciting horror comic book creators.

Salem’s Lot by Stephen King brings us back to the very second published book for the King of Horror. With Salem’s Lot, King solidified himself as a true master of horror story telling and he did so with a classic vampire story.

Dead Seas, by writer Cavan Scott and artist Nick Brokenshire, is a unique ghost story that goes beyond the usual haunted house trope.

At first glance, Beneath The Trees Where Nobody Sees may seem like a lighthearted children’s story, but scratch beneath the surface, and you’ll discover the twisted tale of a serial killer in a small town setting, complete with anthropomorphic animal characters.

The Man from Maybe’s postmodern approach to storytelling and genre-bending is sure to hook readers who are looking for something new and exciting.

A Haunted Girl #1 is a unique story with brilliant art and emotional depth making for a riveting read that will leave you eagerly anticipating the next issue. The debut issue also features a main cover from the legendary Joe Quesada.

Star Wars: Tales from the Death Star is a fantastic addition to the Star Wars universe, providing a fresh look at the iconic location that has remained so relevant and significant in the movies.

Cycle of the Werewolf is a short, straightforward story from Stephen King where illustrator Bernie Wrightson steals the show.

Hell to Pay is a sinfully good read. Charles Soule and Will Sliney have crafted a story that is both engaging and entertaining. It’s a perfect example of what independent comics can achieve in terms of storytelling and artwork.

If you’re a fan of the American Psycho, you’ll be thrilled to know that there is a new limited series that explores the world of Patrick Bateman and his infamous New York City killing spree in a brand new perspective.

If you’re a fan of the horror genre in general, you’ll love The Midnite Show #1. This new supernatural horror series is a spine-tingling tale of classic horror monsters coming to life and wreaking havoc on a small town.

This month for the Galactic Comics and Collectibles Book Club we read A Legacy of Violence from Eisner and Bram Stoker nominated horror writer Cullen Bunn and artist Andrea Mutti published by Mad Cave Studios.

The Phantom Road by Jeff Lemire and Gabriel Hernandez Walta is a harrowing tale of survival, hope, and redemption, and it will keep you at the edge of your seat until the very end.

Clown in a Cornfield 2: Frendo Lives adds to the lore of Frendo putting the character up their with Scream’s Ghostface and Halloween’s Michael Myers.

From the mastermind behind Goosebumps, comes a new comic book that’s sure to give you the creeps. Stuff of Nightmares: Red Murder is a horrifying tale perfect for the spooky season.

Where Monsters Lie is a unique and engaging horror story that any horror fan will love. Kyle Starks’ writing combined with Piotr Kowalski’s art make for an intense, brutal, and entertaining read.

Get ready for a wild ride with Subgenre #1. This gripping tale takes place in two completely different worlds, forcing the protagonist to juggle the dangerous situations surrounding them.

Written and illustrated by Tony Fleecs and Tim Seeley, Local Man Vol. 1. revives the nostalgia of 1990s superhero stories with a rural crime noir twist.

Rare Flavours is a new BOOM! Studios comic series from Eisner, Harvey, and Ringo Award-nominated team of writer Ram V and artist Filipe Andrade.
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