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DetailsThe Red Mother #4
The Red Mother #4 (Haun, Luckert, Dukeshire) remains haunting and, at moments, striking, but its predictable narrative structure and artistic shortcomings can get in the way of an otherwise creepy and compelling story.
DetailsGiant Sized X-Men: Nightcrawler #1
Giant Sized X-Men: Nightcrawler #1 (Hickman, Davis, Lopez, Cowles): Want a taste of the original Excalibur with a side order of jump-scares and a truckload of absolutely amazing art? Yes? Then grab this issue.
DetailsThe Immortal Hulk #32
Immortal Hulk #32 (Ewing, Bennett, Rodriguez): Terror and lies creep into the minds of the population as monsters prepare to devour the planet and leave nothing behind but death!
DetailsSpawn #306
Hope you’re ready for an all-new direction, because Spawn #306 (McFarlane, Tan, Glapion, Gho, Orzechowski) is a beautifully disorientating turn into unknown territory that fans simply won’t see coming.
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DetailsThe Hunt
Blumhouse’s new movie follows an elite group of rich liberals who kidnap and hunt to kill people they deem as “deplorables.” Modeled after the story from The Most Dangerous Game, this movie is a blast to watch.
DetailsBlackwood: The Mourning After #2
Blackwood: The Mourning After #2 (Dorkin, Fish, Fish, McKenna) is a blast to read and perfectly balances reality in a magic setting. Dorkin’s talent shines in his characters; the students don’t feel like caricatures. The Fish’s art is the frosting on the cake — you can’t get enough.
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DetailsJoin us as we catch up with horror-writer extraordinaire Cullen Bunn to get some insight into the new Shadowman series from Valiant!
DetailsRai #5
Only the best of comics can juggle so many things at once and never dip in quality no matter which way the wind blows. Rai #5 (Abnett, Ryp, Dalhouse) is absolutely one of those comics.
DetailsEerie, Indiana
Eerie, Indiana was a cool show back in the 90s that would have been a teenage version of the X-Files but aired before X-Files. The show followed a teenage “weirdness investigator” as he looked into the strange happenings in his small hometown.
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