horror
In Cojacaru the Skinner #1, a long-dead witch-hunter, Cojacaru the Skinner, is summoned during WWII to save a band of resistance fighters from evil witches.
The best vampire films allow us to dance with our inner demons. In that respect, Jakob’s Wife drives a stake right to the heart of the matter.
After getting the ability to see spirits last volume, Mieruko-Chan Volume 2 dives deeper exploring Miko’s ability and the world around her.
Nocterra #2 continues to peel back the layers of the shadow world and introduces a frightening new antagonist in the form of Blacktop Bill.
Modern Frankenstein #1 provides a modern adaptation of the classic. Junior doctor Elizabeth Cleeve is introduced to Dr James Frankenstein.
King in Black #5 sets up a new status quo for Venom, while also serving as a satisfying conclusion to one of Marvel’s best event series.
You know the dead can walk but the story behind how it all happened is here from the brilliant mind of George Romero is The Rise #1.
We get a taste of what FUNimation’s Wonder Egg Priority is trying to ultimately do with its story in Wonder Egg Priority Episode 12.
The Swamp Thing #2 is the next addition to the superhero/horror comic. Levi’s transformation into the Green’s new avatar solidifies.
In Chainsaw Man Volume 4, from VIZ Media’s Shonen Jump imprint, the series doubles down on its high stakes and violence but brings more too.
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A slow-burning submarine voyage into cosmic dread, Iron Lung, directed by Mark Fischbach, fundamentally trusts its audience.
Anti-colonial horror at its finest, Mārama is moving and cathartic, Ariana Osborne makes this Maori gothic revenge horror story near perfect.















