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Horror comic
Tara Normal
Tara Normal is a badass paranormal investigator who not only communicates with ghosts, but she punches them too. Out to solve the mysterious death of her famous mother, she must defeat all of the demons, ghouls, werewolves, aliens and other monsters that stand in her way.
Tales of the Darkness
Jackie Estacado is not the only one to have been granted the power of The Darkness. "Tales of the Darkness" tries to focus in other hosts that received this dark gift.
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Tales from Wonderland
Return to Wonderland has returned in this first one-shot issue revealing the mysterious origin of Wonderland's self imposed ruler, the Queen of Hearts. When two young twin girls are pulled into another dimension their purity will not be enough to save them. Lost, scared and unable to escape, the girls must find ways to adapt as they eventually realize that being raised by madness itself isn't all that bad. Features part one of an eight-page back up story that will reveal the true origin and discovery of the place known as Wonderland.
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Tales from the Suicide Forest
At the foot of Mount Fuji lies the forest of Aokigahara, sadly famous for the hundreds of people who commit suicide here. The woods are full of legends and horror stories about ghosts who call the living to stay with them in the eternal gloom of "the sea of trees".
Genre: Horror
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Tales From The Darkside
Joe Hill's nerve-shredding re-imagining of Tales from the Darkside never made it to your TV set...but the dead are restless and refuse to stay buried! This summer, IDW releases DARKSIDE, a four-issue comic-book adaptation of the episodes written by Hill and illustrated here by Locke & Key co-creator Gabriel Rodriguez! Three stories of the macabre and malevolent! One coulda-been, shoulda-been TV epic on paper with pictures that don't move! Step out of the warm, sunlit world you think of as reality and get ready to take a chilling walk... on the DARKSIDE.
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Tales From The Crypt (2007)
"Artistic License," by horror author Marc Bilgrey and drawn by Mr. Exes, reveals how two nosy and somewhat murderous neighbors discover the shocking inspiration for Jack Kroll's outsider artwork. "For Serious Collectors Only," by Bluesman author Rob Vollmar and Teen Titans Go! artist, Tim Smith III explores just how far Thomas Donalley, a middle-aged, action figure collector, who lives in his Mom's basement, will go to get an ultra-rare Japanese figure. Introductory pages, featuring the GhouLunatics, are by Jim Salicrup and Beavis and Butt-head artist Rick Parker. Cover by award-winning artist Kyle Baker.
Tales From The Crypt (1950)
Tales from the Crypt was a bi-monthly horror comic anthology series published by EC Comics from 1950 to 1955, producing 27 issues. (The first three issues of the series were titled "The Crypt of Terror". The title change began with issue #18, for a total of 43 issues in the series.) Along with its sister titles, The Haunt of Fear and The Vault of Horror, Tales From the Crypt was popular, but in the late 1940s and early 1950s comic books came under attack from parents, clergymen, schoolteachers and others who believed the books contributed to illiteracy and juvenile delinquency. In April and June 1954, highly publicized Congressional subcommittee hearings on the effects of comic books upon children left the industry shaken.
Swamp Thing (2004)
The original Swamp Thing is back...and nothing will ever be the same. Andy Diggle and Enriqué Breccia join forces to bring new life to the swamp, as its defender is reintroduced to VERTIGO in an all-new ongoing series. Stripped of Alec Holland's human conscience, the Swamp Thing seeks to restore balance to the natural world by destroying his own daughter, Tefé, herself a powerful Elemental, and his loving wife, Abby. Can HELLBLAZER's John Constantine prevent humanity from getting caught in the crossfire?
Genre: Horror
Swamp Thing (2000)
Tefe Holland, daughter of comics' original Swamp Thing, takes center stage in a new ongoing series showcasing this very different inheritor to one of comics' best-loved horror legacies.
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Suspense
A horror-series published by Marvel's predacessor, Atlas Comics. It lasted for 29 issues. The first two issues have photo covers. The series is mostly known for being the first comic to ever use the character of Dracula from the novel by Bram Stoker. It was a forshadowing of Marvels much greater use of the character many years later.
Surface Tension
A creeping, psychological horror fable of a planet rebelling against its inhabitants - perfect for fans of The Walking Dead, The Day of the Triffids, and Invasion of the Body Snatchers - Surface Tension is a gorgeous and timely ecological adventure of unprecedented scope. The oceans have never seemed so threatening!
Superman Beyond (2012)
From the hit comic series BATMAN BEYOND comes the adventures of The Man of Tomorrow in the DC Universe of the future. As Superman feels his super-powers beginning to decline, The Last Son of Krypton is called back into action to stop a villain more powerful than any he's faced before. This looks like a job for Superman Beyond!
Super Zombies
1. Super -Zombie [soo-per zom-bee] -noun a. flesh eaters with super powers. 2. Super -Zombies [soo-per zom-bees] -noun, plural a. The next BIG hit from Dynamite Entertainment! In a world filled with super-heroes, one man stands apart, Neuron, once known as Bernard Jaeger, the man responsible for saving the world, most particularly from the KHR SYNDROME. But it was this very plague which began to change the world forever, filling its population of super heroes with a deadly new hunger - a hunger for human flesh! From Dynamite Entertainment, writers Marc (Spider-Man) Guggenheim and Vince Gonzales, and artist Mel (RED SONJA) Rubi comes SUPER-ZOMBIES #1 - THE Comic Book Entertainment event of 2009! Featuring covers by Rubi, Dynamite exclusive artist Fabiano Neves and new sensation Chasen, SUPER-ZOMBIES #1 is poised to be the biggest book of 2009!
Stray Bullets: Sunshine & Roses
STRAY BULLETS CONTINUES WITH THE BEGINNING OF A BRAND-NEW ARC OF STORIES! SUNSHINE AND ROSES is about violence, love, and really bad decisions. The Baltimore underworld is falling apart at the seams and blood has been spilt. Where and when things went to hell in a handbasket can be traced back to a time a few years earlier, when a man named Harry ran the city, Spanish Scott and Monster enforced the rules, and an insecure young man named Orson met a wild and crazy girl named Beth. The two together cooked up the boldest, most outlandish, and just about the stupidest plan ever devised-a plan to steal a whole lot of Harry's money and drugs and get a little revenge along the way. While every issue of STRAY BULLETS presents a complete story, the start of each new arc is the perfect place to jump on board and see what everybody else is talking about.
Strange Killings
It's never a dull day being a magician and even more thrilling when Warren Ellis unleashes the next of the disturbed stories of William Gravel. From the fan favorite creative team that brought you Strange Kiss and Stranger Kisses comes the next horrific chapter, Strange Killings! For the second time in history, the British Government sends in its crack troops, the Special Air Service, to quell a major prison riot. But not even these, the most accomplished and frightening soldiers on Earth, are equipped to face what lies at the center of the prison, the heart of the riot. In fact the only man in the SAS qualified to deal with the horror within is the recently disgraced Sergeant Major William Gravel: combat magician.
Strange Adventures (1950)
Written by Edmond Hamilton. Art by Howard Sherman. Photo cover from Destination Moon. Chris and the crew of the Pioneer encounter radioactive, crystalline men in the Green Nebula and foil a plot to steal the Nebula's radium. Superboy stars in a one-page public service announcement, "Job Counselor. Written by David V. Reed. Art by Paul Norris and Bernard Sachs. Darwin meets a young actress who has accidentally bathed in the Fountain of Youth. Written by Jack Schiff, Mort Weisinger, and Bernie Breslauer. Art by Dick Sprang. A description of devices, events, and innovations predicated by Wells in his fiction. Written by Gardner Fox and Edmond Hamilton. Art by Jim Mooney and Sy Barry. A scientist uses a hydrogen bomb to cause rain, resulting in a world-wide flood. He uses a second bomb to save mankind. Article written by Julius Schwartz. Art by Morris Waldinger and Tommy Nicolosi. Science facts about the experiments of Otto von Ghericke and Isaac Newton. Text story, art by Raymond Perry. Written byGardner Fox and Robert Heinlein. Art by Curt Swan and John Fischetti. A story about a seat-of-the pants, first landing on the moon, adapted from the 1950 George Pal movie, Destination Moon.
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Stitched
Garth Ennis and Mike Wolfer release the most anticipated horror series of the year! From the mind of Garth Ennis comes the contemporary episode of a primeval horror. Torn from his first-ever writing/directing work, here is the continuing comic book of the highly praised short film, STITCHED! Three military survivors of a helicopter crash discover something even more lethal than the Taliban-controlled landscape they are trapped in.
Steam Lore: A Curious Publication
Presenting a thrilling, chilling blend of steampunk and Gothic horror, Lovecraft-ed with care! What is the secret of Amberleigh's Quarterly Journal of Adventure and Esoterica? Is it just a harmless Victorian comic book, or do its stories of strange worlds, dark ceremonies and terrifying creatures hold a dire warning of real danger in our world?
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StarCraft: Frontline
The brutal, dark and fascinating world of StarCraft comes alive in this collection of never-before-seen thrilling adventures. "Why We Fight" In this profoundly moving introduction to the StarCraft universe, the three races in StarCraft are examined--and what drives their war for survival will shock and awe. "Thundergod" In a gripping story by Richard Knaak, a Thor driver's ego and greed lead him and two partners to try to pull off a nearly impossible heist--in the middle of one of the hottest war zones. But this treasure of a lifetime comes at a very high cost! "Weapon of War" A psionic six-year-old boy is at the center of a brutal conflict between a Terran mining colony and the zerg--and the marines and miners must decide between the unthinkable: Do they save the boy and lose their lives? Or use him against their vicious attackers. "Heavy Armor--Part 1" A psychologically twisted thrill ride, filled with breathtaking dogfights and rousing mecha action. A young Viking pilot’s journey pits him against his mentor--and the lives of an entire colony hang in the balance! But will youthful confidence and strength triumph over the savvy brilliance of experience?
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