NEWS WATCH: Source Point Press Announces: The Misplaced!
Source Point Press and Chris Callahan deliver The Misplaced, a mind-bending tale of the supernatural and the unknown.
DetailsSource Point Press and Chris Callahan deliver The Misplaced, a mind-bending tale of the supernatural and the unknown.
DetailsDoctor Mirage #4
The penultimate issue of Doctor Mirage (Visaggio, Robles, Bellaire, Sharpe) is a terrifying twist on the psychedelic trip you thought you knew, bringing real scares and danger to a truly thrilling story.
DetailsWith the holiday season upon us, ComiXology has another reason to get everything on your reading wish list!
DetailsDOCTOR STRANGE ANNUAL #1
Doctor Strange Annual #1: (Howard, Pichetshote, MacDonald, Sharma, Parsons) As the butler steals the silver we find a haunted house of chaos, that serves to remind us too many witches can spoil the plot.
DetailsDoctor Sleep
The Shining is known as one of the best horror movies of all time. So, while Doctor Sleep is an exciting and good movie, it left me waiting in anticipation for scary scenes that were few and far between. As the heir to the Shining, this movie should have been scarier and more of a true horror movie.
Details“Hellmouth” continues in Buffy #9 (Bellaire, Lopez, Angulo)… sort of. See what the rest of the Scooby Gang has been up to while all hell has been breaking loose from the Hellmouth! Warning: it’s depressing.
DetailsThe Immortal Hulk #26
The Immortal Hulk #26 (Ewing, Bennett, Jose) To save our race, Bruce Banner is declaring WAR on our very “level” of humanity! How? What does that even mean? He must be out of his monstrous gamma mind! The consequences will be pulled by both horns.
DetailsThe Dreaming #15
The Dreaming #15 (Spurrier, Evely, Lopes) continues to feel fresh and new on familiar ground. Will the Dreaming ever be restored to the place Matthew knows or is Wan’s presence a sign of the times?
DetailsThe Plot #2
The Plot #2 (Daniel, Moreci, Hixson, Boyd, Campbell) takes a remarkable setup established in the first issue and dives into a haunting character-driven tale of one family’s past wrought with terrors. It’s a perfect example of how to follow a powerful issue #1 with a story that pulls readers in without sacrificing any of the thrills that makes the series stand out.
DetailsMorbius #1
In Morbius #1 (Ayala, Ferreira), the creative team delivers on all fronts and busts this first outing wide open!
DetailsNomen Omen #2
Nomen Omen #2 (Bucci, Camagni) is a gloriously grotesque continuation of a stellar first issue. For fans of horror and fantasy, it is a must-read.
DetailsEwoks: The Battle for Endor
As far as the two Ewok made for TV movies go, this one was much darker and more action-filled than the first, making it more watchable for all ages instead of just young children. Aside from its fantasy elements, this Ewoks installment is more like a true entry of the Star Wars saga.
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