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The mysterious old man Judd is revealed and his tragic history with his son Darcy explored in ‘Family Tree #2’ from Image Comics.
‘Basketful of Heads #3’ picks up where the last left off, with June and a head in a basket, severed, talking and telling her things she doesn’t want to hear.
‘Harleen #3’ continues showing Dr. Harleen Quinzel’s descent into madness as she falls deeper and deeper in love with the Joker during their sessions.
‘Joker: Killer Smile #2’ continues Dr. Ben Arnell’s descent into madness as the Joker’s effect on his tears his family and his psyche apart.
The Low Low Woods #1 continues the Hill House Comics horror imprint by giving readers a story of two young women in a town on fire.
With the remake out in theaters, its time to revisit why the original Black Christmas has so much of a hold on feminist horror fans 45 years later.
Remaking a classic is hard, and Black Christmas (2019) tries to be more than the 1972 version while missing what made that one special.
Something Is Killing The Children #4 takes a step back from slaughter and mayhem to give its characters and readers a chance to breathe.
After a brutal attack where she lost her eye Daisy now finds herself experiencing bizarre events in The Red Mother #1 from BOOM! Studios.
In The Dollhouse Family #2, the creative team has dialed up the horror as Alice’s life is shattered after listening to the Dollhouse.
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