horror
Venom #1 continues to explore the Lethal Protector’s cosmic horror roots while setting up a new status quo for both Eddie & Dylan Brock.
CHUCKY marks the first time the infamous doll has had a television series, continuing outside 2019’s reboot and utilizing many franchise favorites.
Arkham City: The Order of the World #2 is an atmospheric, uncomfortable read. And that is the biggest compliment that can be given to it.
Nita Hawes’ Nightmare Blog #1 contains the well-rounded characters and heart-stopping horror that made Killadelphia a hit series.
But Who Tho? sat down with Bowen McCurdy and Kaitlyn Musto to discuss Specter Inspectors, queerness, and finding your own identity.
Artist Jason Loo shared his experience illustrating The All-Nighter, the emotions and intentions behind the characters and their costumes, and more
2021 has been an excellent year for horror games. Since October is here, check out these nine spooky games to play for Halloween!
The All-Nighter #1 is what you get when you ask, “what if a vampire was also a superhero” in this unique new series and take on vampire lore
House of Slaughter #1 introduces readers to Aaron. Aaron is a Black Mask at the House of Slaughter who is struggling to complete his training.
King Spawn #3 pits the hellish antihero against one of his oldest foes while leaning all the war and horror elements of Spawn’s character.
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