Comic Watch’s 10 Favorite Reading Recommendations for Halloween 2020
It’s the week of Halloween and Comic Watch is here to give you all the spooky reading recommendations you need to keep you up all night!
DetailsIt’s the week of Halloween and Comic Watch is here to give you all the spooky reading recommendations you need to keep you up all night!
DetailsMadam Satan is too hot to keep in stock
DetailsMirka Andolfo’s Mercy—which stole the hearts of readers early on with its Victorian monster vibe and became one of the top-selling series of the yeaR
DetailsJohn Constantine: Hellblazer #11
John Constantine: Hellblazer #11 (@sispurrier Aaron Campbell, Jordie Bellaire) is a near-masterpiece that should not be missed. It just may be the most relevant book out right now. John is racing against the clock as he uncovers a secret society that will have you wishing it stayed a secret. #dccomics
DetailsThe Last God: Songs of Lost Children #1
The Last God: Songs of Lost Children one-shot is a mythical tale of horror packed with incredible artwork, delivering a great issue especially for newcomers looking to see what the series is all about. @DanPGWatters @stevebeach1212 @Dragonmnky #dccomics
DetailsDark Nights: Death Metal – Rise of the New God #1 ( @JamesTheFourth @hilluminati Merino, Cifuentes, Verella) zigs where it’s expected to zag and delivers a surprisingly heartfelt meta-commentary on what makes the DCU so great instead a banal cosmic throwdown. Highly recommended, even if you haven’t been reading this story! #dccomics
DetailsAll Hell breaks loose when Dark Horse Comics’ Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: The Return of Effie Kolb Part 2 lands on shelves October 28, 2020.
DetailsDark Shadows (1991)
“A seance has been held in the great house of Collinwood. A seance that has suspended time and space and sent one woman on an uncertain and frightening journey into the past…”
DetailsThe early days of filmmaking were a strange time. People were just throwing things against the wall to see what stuck. As a result, you get both 11 mediocre adaptations of Dr. Jeckel and Mr. Hyde and some excellent films. What good movies came out during this time? Here are my top five.
DetailsThe real Batman is the Batman we meet along the way in Grant Morrison, Adam Kubert, Frank Quitely’s Time and the Batman.
DetailsThe Wolf of Snow Hollow
“The Wolf of Snow Hollow” represents a progression of the tonal balancing act writer, director, actor Jim Cummings pulled off in his feature debut, “Thunder Road,” utilizing many tools and tricks that weren’t available to him on his previous outing, now with an infinitely larger budget (“Snow Hollow” was produced by Orion Pictures), as well as a game cast of professional actors (Robert Forster, Riki Lindhome, Jimmy Tatro) who seem to really “get” Cummings’ unique style and approach to filmmaking. At the end of the day though, it’s the multi-hyphenate writer, director, actor’s portrayal of Officer Marshall which serves as the glue that holds “Snow Hollow” together.
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