Suicide Risk #1 Powers Can Be Yours.. For A Price
Suicide Risk #1
Suicide Risk #1 (Carey, Casagrande, Elder, Dukeshire) A fresh look on if every day humans had access to superpowers like a common street drug.
DetailsSuicide Risk #1
Suicide Risk #1 (Carey, Casagrande, Elder, Dukeshire) A fresh look on if every day humans had access to superpowers like a common street drug.
DetailsEmpty Zone #3
Not many issues can pull off ten plus dialogue-free pages, but Empty Zone #3 (Alexander, NCT, Jackson) does so with absolute ease. It’s a blindly fast read, but its powerful, taking readers through a whirlwind of pain, brutality and ecstasy.
DetailsFrogs 1972
Suppose nature gave a war and everybody came…the snakes, the birds, the lizards and…the frogs. And suppose the polluters–the species on Earth called Man–were the enemy in that war?
DetailsLive vicariously through your worst case scenarios about the Coronavirus with this list of germ ridden films to watch while sequestered in your homes.
DetailsNight of the Creeps
Night of the Creeps is a horror movie. It’s a comedy. It’s strangely also part sci-fi. At its core, it’s a B-movie creature feature that knows exactly what it is and revels in its own awesome weirdness.
DetailsSCOUT Comics joins the ranks of independent companies that will ship their books by their own means.
DetailsKilladelphia: Sins Of The Father, will be adapted into a TV Series by Levantine Films.
DetailsThe Mummy
Released in 1932, The Mummy is an atmospheric masterpiece with the legendary Boris Karloff in the leading role taking viewers through a dangerous fable of love destined through time, but cursed by the Gods themselves to be forever doomed.
DetailsLake Placid
Some of the best creature features have always been the ones about animals who run amok. From Jaws to Anaconda, these types of horror movies run the gamut of realism. Somewhere in the middle of that range is Lake Placid.
DetailsTrilogy of Terror
In 1975 the ABC Movie of The Week Trilogy of Terror introduced the Zuni Warrior doll to audiences who are still talking about it today.
DetailsAs our movies change and adapt, so too do our stories alongside them. Stories like Frankenstein provide humanity with a lens through which we can observe our world, and allow us to see the slow and gradual changes that may have been invisible over time.
DetailsJustice League Dark universe will be coming to life thanks to J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot Productions which will develop a TV show for HBO Max.
Details