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Horror comic

Web of Evil

Web of Evil

Twenty-one issue series.
Genre: Horror

Hellboy vs. Lobster Johnson: The Ring of Death

Hellboy vs. Lobster Johnson: The Ring of Death

Two legends meet face to face! Who will survive when Hellboy and Lobster Johnson meet . . . in the RING OF DEATH? Hellboy's infamous misadventures in Mexico are revealed in this double-barreled one-shot! Mike Norton draws Hellboy's ill-fated turn as foe to Lobster Johnson in a luchador movie, while Paul Grist returns to draw the Visitor as he lurks in the shadows with troubling doubts about his decision to spare Hellboy.

Evil Ernie (1993)

Evil Ernie (1993)

A wacky semi-parody piece in which Evil Ernie battles Ramsey in an advanced armored suit and manages to send Ernie into a coma where he experiences yet another mixed up nightmare origin story where his parents (who are in black and white) berate Ernie for being too weak to work in their Mill.

Spike: Old Wounds

Spike: Old Wounds

Is Spike's past coming back to haunt him? When a retired L.A. detective accuses Spike of a decades-old murder, the former William the Bloody finds himself on the run and forced to try to solve the most infamous unsolved crime in Los Angeles history. Where will he turn for help? What was Spike up to in 1947? And what do those monster-slaying luchadores Los Hermanos Numeros have to do with it? It's all-out action in the City of Angels! Written by Scott Tipton (Doomed) with art by Fernando Goni (Spike: Old Times).

The Vertigo Encyclopedia

The Vertigo Encyclopedia

Although this Vertigo Encyclopedia wasn't published by Vertigo, it blows the original one out of the water, not just because the original was made around the birth of the Vertigo imprint to detail the characters that switched over and this one deals with the life of it. But also because this one goes into great depth into the volumes Vertigo has released rather then just the characters, like others comic encyclopedias are known to do. But just because Vertigo didn't publish this doesn't mean it wasn't worked on by some of their greats, both Neil Gaiman (writer of Vertigo's The Sandman) and Karen Berger (the Executive Editor at Vertigo) provide forewords and still others helped with the content.

Gunfighters in Hell

Gunfighters in Hell

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Terrarists

Terrarists

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Genre: Horror

AM Archives: The Mark of Zorro #1 1949 Dell Edition

AM Archives: The Mark of Zorro #1 1949 Dell Edition

Dell's classic Four Color #228 presented the first ever Zorro comic book back in 1949! In the issue Zorro must fight the corrupt governor and military while protecting his secret identity as Don Diego. When the beautiful Lolita spurns the attentions of Don Diego she sets her sights on the incomparable Zorro, not knowing they are one and the same! Celebrate Zorro's centennial with a look at his comic book origins with this special issue.

Xombie Reanimated

Xombie Reanimated

When faced with a zombie threat that they can't defeat, the last survivors of humanity must turn to that which they fear most - Dirge, the zombie with a mind of his own!
Genre: Horror, Zombies

Feeders

Feeders

In a hospital filled with hungry souls and evil spirits, a nun forms an unholy obsession with a confused patient. Their bizarre journey leads them deep into a religious madness, where the symbol of blood takes on a dark reality. Experience the forbidden realm ofFeeders in this prequel to the film Eyes to Heaven. Guaranteed to disturb--so absolutely not for the squeamish. Written by Eyes to Heaven screenwriter and director Shane Hawks, with art by Michael Allred, in two-color widescreen format.
Genre: Horror

Orks

Orks

N/a
Genre: Horror, Fantasy

This Magazine Is Haunted

This Magazine Is Haunted

Twenty-one issue series.
Genre: Horror

Melting Pot

Melting Pot

N/a
Genre: Horror, Fantasy

The Martian Monster and Other Stories

The Martian Monster and Other Stories

Stories in this volume include "The Martian Monster," in which a 9-year-old boy befriends a Martian in the woods and asks him to kill his stepmother ― but the "Martian" convinces him that it’s really his father who he should target. There’s sharp social commentary in "…And Then There Were Two!" (highly intelligent robots unveil a plan for world peace, but political opportunists launch an anti-robot campaign to discredit them) and "Prediction of Disaster!" (an astronomer concludes that our sun is about to go nova and tries to warn the world).

The Thirteenth Floor (2007)

The Thirteenth Floor (2007)

Although long out of print (only 700 copies were printed), a second volume followed in 2014. Hibernia reprinted this volume with new cover branding to tie in with volume two.

Doctor of Horror and Other Stories

Doctor of Horror and Other Stories

EC horror comics are famous for their gleefully ghoulish stories and their outrageous twist endings — served up with a sly wink to the reader and a generous dose of dreadful puns. No artist captured that mood better and made his readers shudder more than “Ghastly” Graham Ingels. Ingels set the standard for fiendishly delightful depictions of dripping slime, dismembered limbs, and shambling corpses. This volume features Ingels’s earliest EC crime and horror work, from the pages of such titles as Tales From the Crypt, Haunt of Fear, Crime SuspenStories, and War Against Crime. Highlights in this volume include Ingels’s very first EC story, two Ingels adaptations of stories by Edgar Allan Poe (including a clever twist on “The Cask of Amontillado” that you won’t see coming), and EC’s first adaptation of a Ray Bradbury story. As with every book in the Fantagraphics EC line, Doctor Of Horror And Other Stories superbly showcases these classic comic book masterpieces and enhances the reader’s experience with commentary and historical and biographical detail from EC experts.

Evil Ernie in Santa Fe

Evil Ernie in Santa Fe

New tales of Evil Ernie set during the time he was still on his rampage. His story was wrapped up at the end of the War of the Dead series with the intention of continuing it in this form of back story fillers.

Beware The Creeper (2003)

Beware The Creeper (2003)

A bizarre, colorful creature of the night stalks the streets of 1920s Paris: The Creeper. The enigmatic hero has her sights set on the upper class, but what are the true motivations behind The Creeper's actions?



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