THE PREACHER DIARIES, Part 2: The Bad, the Worse, and the Ugly
The Preacher Diaries Part 2! Discover the unforgettable Saint of Killers, Sheriff Hugo Root, and the unforgettable ARSEFACE! Plus: just where the heck is God, anyway?
DetailsThe Preacher Diaries Part 2! Discover the unforgettable Saint of Killers, Sheriff Hugo Root, and the unforgettable ARSEFACE! Plus: just where the heck is God, anyway?
DetailsEat the Dead by Siddharth Kotian is a knife in the stomach horror comic.
DetailsEight Legged Freaks
Eight Legged Freaks is everything you would want in a cheesy, horror-comedy creature feature. In a send up to B movies of the 50’s where, for your horror viewing pleasure, everything from ants to women were growing to extremely large proportions because of radiation, this movie presents giant spiders!
DetailsEmpty Zone #2
Empty Zone #2 (Alexander, NCT, Jackson) delivers the horrors with an issue that feels like a dark mystery unraveling within a technologically induced drug trip.
DetailsThe Fly (1958)
This film is, in every respect, a classic. It holds up to the greats in its genre and lands with a flair in the modern day. Well worth the time of any horror fans with a sudden and abundant amount of time on their hands.
DetailsNight of the Lepus (1972)
How many eyes does horror have? How many times will terror strike?
DetailsArchie Vs. Predator II #1-5
Archie Vs. Predator II #1-5 (de Campi, Hack) is a delightful piece of terror flick comics, Archie canon exploration (including canon subversion) and masterfully crafted storytelling and art. Just pick it up!
DetailsNo Heroine Part 1: Kayla Strong
No Heroine #1 (Gogol, Madd, Madd) asks the question, “What if Buffy was a recovering heroin addict?” and lets the sparks fly from there! A wonderful, engaging self-published work, this comic and its creators deserve your attention!
DetailsComic Watch’s own Matt Meyer recounts the history of DC/Vertigo’s PREACHER, in the first chapter of this multipart look back!
DetailsNothing can keep a good comic-con down
DetailsLittle Shop of Horrors
But somehow, in those moments shared between Seymour and Audrey, viewers can find just a little bit of peace in the overall uneasiness and, ultimately, isn’t that what we’re all looking for anyway?
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