Comic Books
‘Into The Unbeing Part Two’ #2 pushes the boundaries of horror storytelling
Every page is a work of art and every development is one that dives into horror and psychological madness.
Every page is a work of art and every development is one that dives into horror and psychological madness.
America is a melting pot for the unknown. Ghosts and gods, angels and demons, horror stories and tall-tales, they’ve traveled...
A tale that oscillates between comedy and drama with ease.
This week was all about Image Comics, between the anticipated Assorted Crisis Events and the next edition of Snotgirl.
New and longtime fans alike will enjoy this fresh take on the Hidden Ones.
One of the most wonderfully strange universes in comics just got even more interesting.
Tom King's Dark Horse debut mixes literary genres to tell a meta narrative about family and storytelling itself.
From John Allison, author of 'Giant Days' and 'Steeple.'
Allie Perry's horror movie obsession has finally paid off.
Marvel and DC both had perfect continuations and stellar first issues; Dark Horse had a devilishly good debut.
In Tramps of the Apocalypse, the year is 2094, and men rule the world.
High strangeness makes for compelling human drama.