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Alex Garland’s Men (2022) isn’t extremely cerebral, but it does use genre trappings that evolve into an unnerving look at gendered violence.
All Of Us Are Dead combines a cast of compelling characters and a high school setting for a zombie story that breaths life into the genre.
Nocterra: Blacktop Bill Special #1 peels back the layers of the series’ antagonist, revealing just how terrifying he’s always been.
Amazing Spider-Man #83 sees Patrick Gleason returning to the title as both writer & artist while continuing to emphasize horror elements.
DC Vs Vampires #3 ups the stakes of the limited series by sowing seeds of distrust among DC’s hero community and escalating the vampire war.
Killadelphia Volume 3 expands the mythological lore beyond just vampires and beasts as the series gets bigger and better!
Amazing Spider-Man #82 is a perfectly constructed standalone issue and places Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson in a horror story.
King Spawn #5 reveals another foe connected to the hellish antihero’s past and raises a new mystery surrounding his current mission.
Cold Dead War Volume 1 is a successful genre fusion experiment, putting a new spin on zombies by exploring an alternate version of history.
Spooky people stay spooky all year long, so why not grab the horror lover in your life something specific? Check out this horror gift guide.
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