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Horror comic

Ghosts

Ghosts

Disbelievers of spooks and spirits were challenged on the cover of every issue of "Ghosts" to read "True Tales of Weird and Supernatural." Each installment of the horror anthology series featured stories with surprise twist endings designed to send shivers down the spine. Contributors of the first issue included writer Leo Dorfman and artists Nick Cardy, Jim Aparo, Tony Dezuniga and Carmine Infantino. "Ghosts" obviously converted a large number of non-believers, as the series haunted the news stands for eleven years and 112 issues.
Genre: Horror

Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears

Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears

Here it is the prequel to Garth Ennis and Clayton Crain's smash hit GHOST RIDER: ROAD TO DAMNATION! Travis Parham thought he'd seen hell. As a lieutenant in the Confederate Army, he stood neck-deep in muck and blood, surrounded by the whistle of hot shrapnel and men's screams. Two years later, Parham has carved a new life for himself, doing his best to forget the depravity that lurks in the pits of men's souls. Now, Parham's tranquil world is about to be rudely interrupted. Up from the depths comes a force of nature that transcends his wildest dreams a fiery wraith that knows a thing or two about evil, and even more about vengeance.

Enter the Zombie

Enter the Zombie

A talented but impatient young Shaolin monk seeks out a forbidden chamber at his school, eager to gain instant martial arts mastery. Disobeying his master, he disturbs the chamber and inadvertently unleashes evil, undead spirits who possess everyone else in the temple, turning them into a legion of kung fu zombies! Now the foolish student must fight his way through the walking—and punching, kicking and blocking—undead to defeat their leader and free his teacher...if he can!
Genre: Horror, Zombies

Dead Irons

Dead Irons

Three undead bounty hunter siblings blaze a path of death and destruction across the old west as a lone tortured soul tracks them, hoping to put an end to the curse upon his family. This year's biggest supernatural western tale is collected here for the very first time! Written by James Kuhoric (Freddy vs Jason vs Ash), illustrated by Jason Alexander (BPRD), and based on character designs and covers by Jae Lee (The Dark Tower).

Bulletproof Coffin: The Thousand Yard Stare

Bulletproof Coffin: The Thousand Yard Stare

The long-awaited sequel to THE BULLETPROOF COFFIN! When indie publisher Image Nation hires Shaky Kane to write and draw his own comic book, the artist finally finds himself free from the tedium of visualizing the geriatric ramblings of washed-up hack, David Hine. See the awful consequences as jealous rivalry leads to a bloody showdown on the convention floor.
Genre: Horror, Mature, Pulp

Baltimore: The Plague Ships

Baltimore: The Plague Ships

After a devastating plague ends World War I, Europe is suddenly flooded with vampires. Lord Henry Baltimore, a soldier determined to wipe out the monsters, fights his way through bloody battlefields, ruined plague ships, exploding zeppelins, and submarine graveyards on the hunt for the creature who's become his obsession.

Baltimore: The Curse Bells

Baltimore: The Curse Bells

Monsters are overrunning Europe, and Baltimore, the only one who can put an end to these horrors, must find and kill Haigus, the vampire responsible for this chaos. Following reports that Haigus is holed up in a cloister, Baltimore finds a haven full of death and black magic, and the creature at the heart of his obsession! Based on the novel by Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden. All-new Mignola series!

Baltimore Volume 3: A Passing Stranger and Other Stories

Baltimore Volume 3: A Passing Stranger and Other Stories

Eisner Award–winning horror master Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden present tales featuring the world's greatest vampire hunter on a quest for vengeance across a world overrun by monsters. A demented surgeon attempts to cure vampirism by creating greater horrors, and a perverse inquisitor reveals his own dark secrets, as Baltimore pursues the scarred vampire that he blames for all of it. Epic vampire horror adventure from Hellboy creator Mike Mignola!

Babyteeth

Babyteeth

Sadie Ritter is sixteen years old, nine months pregnant, and scared out of her sweet nerdy mind. Having a baby that young is tough, but with the support of her loving family behind her, everything should be okay. OH YEAH, and also her baby is the antichrist and it's going to break open the barriers between the earthly and demonic planes and unleash eternal suffering to all of humankind. Other than that, though...should be fine. From Donny Cates, the writer of Buzzkill, Paybacks, Rednecks and the break-out hit God Country comes a pulse-pounding new series with art from THE REVISIONIST's Garry Brown!
Genre: Horror

B.P.R.D. (2003)

B.P.R.D. (2003)

The Hollow Earth, by Mike Mignola, Chris Golden, Tom Sniegoski, and Ryan Sook, reveals the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense's struggle to save agent Liz Sherman, and their struggle to deal with life without Hellboy. That story is collected here with rare Hellboy related stories, long sought after by fans of the Mignola's hit comic, which is soon to be a major motion picture! Reprinted here for the first time are the first solo Abe Sapien comic, Drums of the Dead, by Brian McDonald and Derek Thompson, as well as the short stories "Abe Sapien versus Science" and "Lobster Johnson: Killer Inside My Skull." If these names mean nothing to you, you've been missing out on the greatest adventure saga comics has to offer. If you do know these names, then this is the collection you've been asking for.

Army of Darkness: Home Sweet Hell

Army of Darkness: Home Sweet Hell

Collects Army of Darkness Vol. 2 #9-12!The adventures of Ashley J. Williams continue in the Army of Darkness: Home Sweet Hell from writers James Kuhoric and Mike Raicht, along with artist Fernando Blanco! Now that the "Long Road Back Home" has been taken, it's time to head back to "Home Sweet Hell"! Ash is back in a world mostly of his own making - back in the S-Mart and checking prices on toasters and girdles. Only thing is, the demons are conspiring and Ash is, well - Ash doesn't remember anything! And because he doesn't remember anything, heading out to that cabin in the woods after a long work week sounds just fine to him... welcome to hell ash - again!

Army of Darkness vs. Re-Animator

Army of Darkness vs. Re-Animator

The Army of Darkness story that features the crossover no one ever expected to see: Army of Darkness vs. Re-Animator! Ash Vs. West! The Ultimate battle! Ash finds himself committed to Arkham Asylum, and it's here that he runs afoul of a rather ghoulish and creepy Dr. Herbert West, Re-Animator! This book features the four issues of the titanic team-up, as well as a complete cover gallery (J.G. Jones, Sanford Greene, Gabriele Dell'Otto) and a Nick Bradshaw Monster Gallery Sketchbook! Two covers shipping in equal ratio featuring J.G. Jones and and Gabriele Dell'Otto!

Adventures into Weird Worlds

Adventures into Weird Worlds

One of Marvel predecessor Atals Comics' horror titles. It rand from 1952 until 1954. Horror as you like it!

Haunt of Horror: Edgar Allan Poe

Haunt of Horror: Edgar Allan Poe

Three wicked spins on the classic poems of Edgar Allan Poe hauntingly rendered in black and white-- along with the full texts of Poe's poems for comparison. This issue: "The Conqueror Worm," "The Sleeper," and "The Raven."
Genre: Horror

Giant-Size Chillers Featuring Curse of Dracula

Giant-Size Chillers Featuring Curse of Dracula

One off Giant-Size that was retitled Giant-Size Dracula with issue 2. This first issue features the first appearance of Lilith, the daughter of Dracula!

Flinch

Flinch

An ongoing horror anthology, featuring Jim Lee's first story art for a DC title. Three tales of modern horror for the new millennium, including "The Rocketman" (written by Richard Bruning, with art by Jim Lee), "Wolf Girl Eats" (written by Bruce Jones, with art by Richard Corben), and "Nice Neighborhood" (written by Jen Van Meter, with art by Frank Quitely).
Genre: Horror

Evil Ernie vs. the Superheroes

Evil Ernie vs. the Superheroes

Evil Ernie takes a break from his day-to-day war on humanity in favor of slaughtering generic superheroes with ease in the most brutal ways possible. These light hearted and tongue in cheek issues explore what it would be like if Ernie was faced with a foe that had some hope of matching his undead powers.In this issue Ernie throttles American Man with his own intestines, splats the mighty molecule, mashes Spider captain,exterminates the Exterminator, crashes Bat Ranger &Blue Jay and explodes the G-Men. All because his superhero parents abused him for having no powers of his own while superheros ignored the bruises.Or is it all in the mind of a nightmare twisted Dr Price recovering from the loss of his arms to Ernie.

Eva: Daughter of the Dragon

Eva: Daughter of the Dragon

From the pages of Army of Darkness (Ash vs. the Monsters) comes the first one-shot starring Eva, Daughter of Dracula and sworn vampire slayer! Fresh from her appearance battling her father, Dracula, in the pages of Army of Darkness, Eva's adventures are chronicled by writer Brandon Jerwa and artist Edgar Salazar, all under an incredible painted cover by Jo (Buffy) Chen and TBD! This story shifts from the past to the present and features not only Eva, but a classic line-up of horrific characters including Dracula, Frankenstein's monster and more!
Genre: Horror

Escape from Jesus Island

Escape from Jesus Island

A STAB in the Dark.A group of activists from the animal rights group STAB (Stop Treating Animals Badly) breaks into the remote Malsum Island Research Facility, determined to document the horrific abuse of animals by pharmaceutical giant ReGen Corp. They discover too late that the horrors in ReGen's laboratory exceed anything they could have imagined in this first installment in the Apocalyptic comic book series from writer Shawn French and illustrator Mortimer Glum.

Eerie Archives

Eerie Archives

Slithering upon the heels of Dark Horse's archive collections of the seminal horror comics magazine Creepy comes its terror-filled cousin publication Eerie! Dark Horse Comics has taken great, gruesome care in presenting this groundbreaking material to readers who have been waiting decades to get their claws on it. Collected for fans for the first time ever, and packaged in the same amazing oversized format as its killer kin Creepy Archives, Eerie features work from many of the masters of comics storytelling, including Gray Morrow, Frank Frazetta, Alex Toth, Neal Adams, Joe Orlando, and others. For fans of spectacular spookiness, mind-bending sci-fi, and astonishing artwork, the New York Times bestseller Eerie Archives is a must-have.

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