horror
While In Sound Mind doesn’t throw a whole lot of wisdom at you, it does stand out with the way it presents itself as both creepy and witty all at once.
Halloween may only come once a year, but perfect Halloween comics are published year-round with spooky premises, ghoulish creatures, frights, and scares.
Detention follows two students in 1960s Taiwan as they piece together what happened to their classmates during a time of political oppression.
We Have Demons #1 is a darkly delightful addition to the action/horror genre that reunites the creative team of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo.
Still, at just under 90 minutes, No One Gets Out Alive delivers enough creepy atmosphere and solid performances for a painless night of horror movie binging
Are You Afraid of Darkseid #1 is a mixed bag of Halloween-themed tales, featuring less of the Lord of Apokolips than one would expect.
DC Horror Presents: Soul Plumber #1 is a new series through the horror imprint of DC Comics. This is like an even more vulgar Cabbage Patch Kids.
Star Wars: Terrifying Tales is the latest Lego Star Wars film starring Poe Dameron as he crashes on Mustafar and hears three tales from the Dark Side
Bingo Hell brings a viejita with a shotgun, slime, a story about gentrification, and a whole lot of camp to the Blumhouse.
King Spawn #2 digs deep into the hellish antihero’s history, as he encounters an enemy from his past and a battle that’s growing personal.
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