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Horror comic
Dead West
A weird western graphic novel by Rick Spears and Rob G. It stars a nameless bounty hunter who has tracked down his quarry to the town of Lazarus, which he soon finds to be besieged by zombies.
- Issue # TPB (one year ago)
The Mueller Report Graphic Novel
It's the greatest WHODUNIT of our time... or a new low for "Presidential Harassment!" Shannon Wheeler, Eisner Award-winning New Yorker cartoonist (Too Much Coffee Man, Sh*t My President Says, God is Disappointed in You), and veteran journalist Steve Duin (The Oregonian, Comics: Between the Panels, Oil and Water) turn their critical eye on The Mueller Report—a comprehensive, understandable, and readable graphic novel version of the book every patriot needs. Fight the spin spewing forth from both parties and political pulpits and check out this graphic novel that brings a 400-page legal document down to size. Wheeler and Duin, in graphic form, bring to life scenes detailed in the report: from the infamous Trump Tower Meeting of 2016 to Trump exclaiming "I'm f*cked" upon finding out he was the subject of investigation. It's in the report and it's in the graphic novel! The Mueller Report: Graphic Novel borrows style from classic private detective yarns, complete with a villainous rogues' gallery, nail-biting cliffhangers, and a lone lawman standing proud against the wave of crime. See Trump berate his Attorney General. Watch a petulant Commander-in-Chief lob insults at the White House counsel. Witness the "witch hunt" as it happened, cataloged as only the top lawman in the country could! This staggering laundry list of questionable contacts, misleading statements, unreported engagements, and possible coordination—enough to stun any student of the U.S. Constitution—is laid bare with a cold, satirical edge. Now includes new BONUS MATERIAL! Wheeler and Duin take on the Ukrainian Call and the Whistleblower Complaint that ignited the Impeachment! You'll laugh. You'll cry. You may Tweet in anger. But most importantly, you will be reading the report for yourself!
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (one year ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (one year ago)
Oxymoron
Four...yes, four little piggies run the Swanstown criminal underground. That is, until Oxymoron comes to town. Features: "Passive Aggressive" written by Jason Ciaramella (The Cape), Art by Joe Mulvey (SCAM), "Selfless Man" written by John Lees (The Standard), Art by Tyler James (The Red Ten), and "Nearly Perfect" written by Yannick Morin (Cuddlers), Art by Alex Cormack (Chikara).
Alberto Breccia's Dracula
Alberto Breccia is recognized as one of the greatest international cartoonists in the history of comics and Mort Cinder is considered one of his finest achievements. Created in collaboration with the Argentine writer Héctor Germán Oesterheld, best known in the U.S. for his politically incendiary sci-fi masterpiece, the Eisner Award-winning The Eternaut, Mort Cinder is a horror story with political overtones. This episodic serial, written and drawn between 1962–1964, is drawn by Breccia in moody chiaroscuro. The artist’s rubbery, expressionistic faces capture every glint in the eyes of the grave robbers, sailors, and slaves that populate these stories; while the slash of stripes of prisoners’ uniforms, the trapeziums of Babylon, and more create distinct and evocative milieus.
- Issue # TPB (one year ago)
Lou Cameron's Unsleeping Dead
Lou Cameron was a groundbreaking art master of the 1950s Pre-Code comics era. With his innovative experimental layouts and frequent use of surrealism, his horror comics have been described as "Jim Steranko meets Graham Ingels." Zombies, vampires, werewolves, witches, ghosts, and devils from terror-filled stories like "Faceless Horror," "Lure of the Zombie Diamonds," "Graveyard of Ghost Ships," "Kill My Minions of Death," and "The Unsleeping Dead" will make you scream with delight!
- Issue # TPB (one year ago)
Myths & Legends Quarterly: Blood Pharaoh
72-pages of horror like you have never seen before! From Hotshepsut to Ramses, the stories of Egypt’s past have been filled with Pharaohs that changed the very course of history itself. And as the blood-stained sands slip through the hands of time, we present the tale of a forgotten prince. A man of great strength and capable of great evil, Rudamon, has remained hidden, off in a private collection, undisturbed…until now… When an ancient evil is released, bringing with it a power not seen for centuries, the world will not be ready for the return of the Blood Pharaoh!
- Issue # Full (one year ago)
Grimm Spotlight: Hellchild
THE DAUGHTER OF HADES RETURNS! Half-Goddess, half-vampire, Angelica Blackstone is one of the darkest and most powerful women in the Grimm Universe. In this action-packed one-shot, the horrific heroine finds herself caught between two warring forces attempting to weaponize her power. This conflict will bring her face-to-face with another Demigod who somehow has even greater power than hers. Unflinching horror and bone-crushing action combine in this unforgettable battle!
- Issue # Full (one year ago)
Robbie Burns: Witch Hunter
The story asks what if the events of the narrative poem Tam o' Shanter, Burns' most famous work, were actually based on something that happened to Burns himself.Like his fictional creation, Robbie mistakenly takes the wrong road and ends up stumbling upon a full-blown witches' sabbath being held in the ruins of the haunted old Alloway Kirk. Like Tam, the hot-blooded young poet is entranced by the sight of the dancing witches, but is saved by the sudden and dramatic intervention of the pair of witch-hunters, the old veteran McKay and his young apprentice Meg. And so begins Burns' education in the ways of witch-hunting, as McKay and Meg struggle to keep him out of the clutches of the demonic Cutty Sark and out of trouble with witches, demons and local farm girls.96 full-colour pages, including a comprehensive biography of Burns, a selection of his most famous poems, as well as early sketches and designs of the book's characters.
- Issue # TPB (one year ago)
Rewild
Fables meets The Fisher King in this new original graphic novel from acclaimed comics writer and novelist Devin Grayson (Omni, Batman: Gotham Nights) with breathtaking illustrative art from rising star Yana Adamovic (D Day). Poe is a mysterious young homeless woman and self-proclaimed fairy changeling. Demond is an enterprising engineer with a troubled past. When Poe demands that a park be built to mollify a dangerous new mutation of mythical creatures, ravaged by climate change and furious with the human race, Demond must question not only his own sanity, but the rationality of our entire species as he struggles to save his city—and maybe even the world. But are we past the point of no return? Magic realism packs an environmental punch!
- Issue # TPB (one year ago)
American Vampire 1976
America is broken. Trust between the government and the American public has crumbled. Paranoia reigns supreme. It’s 1976, and this is the concluding chapter of the Eisner Award-winning American Vampire! The series that launched the careers of superstars Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque returns for nine final issues and the closing chapter of the legacy of American Vampire.
Genre: Horror
Horrifying Delights
You will experience a forbidden romance, next to which 50 shades are really just gray (Tomorrow for an Awful Happines), you will find that greed does not pay off even in space (Million Dollar Idea) and at the end you will witness a conversation with a time traveler who chose a concentration camp as the place for his excursion (All is Well That Ends Well).
Genre: Horror
- Issue # TPB (one year ago)
Nocterra: Blacktop Bill Special
“HALL OF MIRRORS” Behold the book of Blacktop Bill. In the wake of the first arc’s explosive finale, the origin of NOCTERRA’s most terrifying creature will at last be revealed in this special one-shot issue! Witness the horror that awaits our heroes as SCOTT SNYDER and legendary artist DENYS COWAN present a penny dreadful you won’t soon forget.
- Issue # Full (one year ago)
Black's Myth
Meet Janie "Strummer" Jones, just an ordinary werewolf PI, trying to make it on the mean streets of LA. When the case of a lifetime falls into her lap, it's up to her and her charming djinn assistant Ben Si'lat to figure out just how many silver bullets have been used, and just where do silver bullets come from anyway?
Stranger Things: The Tomb of Ybwen
It's January 1985 the Hawkins crew survived their battle with the mind flayer, but Will and Joyce are still reeling from the recent death of Bob Newby. Will's friends have been too busy with their girlfriends to notice how much he is struggling. After he and Mr. Clarke discover a mysterious map Bob left in a box of old nerdy memorabilia, Will rallies the crew to investigate. Is there a secret hidden in the hills of Hawkins?
Dracula: Vlad the Impaler
Dracula is one of the most well-known characters in the world. Now, read the story of the man who inspired the legend in this graphic novel available again for the first time in almost 30 years. A prince of Wallachia and son of Vlad Dracul (The Dragon), Vlad Dracul the Younger (Vlad Dracula) is taken hostage as a young man by Sultan Mehmed I to ensure his father's loyalty. When his father is killed at the hands of traitorous nobles in his own land, he assumes the crown and wages a cruel war to regain his lands and avenge his father. Throughout his life, he continued the fight to retain his kingdom, committing acts that would later lead to the formation of the famous character created by Bram Stoker. Originally published in the 1990s, it is now presented for the first time in black and white to showcase the beautiful art of Esteban Maroto.
- Issue # TPB (one year ago)
Frankenstein and the Conquerors of the Cosmos
Will Frankenstein overcome his monstrous nature and become the Conqueror needed to prevent the universe from falling?
- Issue # Full (one year ago)
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