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Horror comic

The Scourge

The Scourge

They are taking over... From the innovative mind of acclaimed movie producer Gale Anne Hurd, and written by superstar writer and visionary Scott Lobdell, comes this summer's biggest blockbuster new series -- THE SCOURGE! The skies of New York City are no longer safe. In mere hours, the greatest metropolis on the planet is turned into an island of horrors, as a virus rapidly advances throughout the city transforming its citizens into savage, bloodthirsty gargoyles!! Amidst the outbreak, one man, NYPD SWAT officer John Griffin finds himself as the last remaining hope to prevent the cataclysmic spread of the virus from the island, locating his estranged son within the chaos, and saving the city itself from complete annihilation! Featuring the astounding artwork of series artist Eric Battle, and colors by David Curiel, THE SCOURGE #1 is set to take the comic community by storm!

Key of Z

Key of Z

New York City is down but not out - the zombie apocalypse has destroyed much of the city, but hard-boiled humanity hangs on. But with the survivors divided into warring factions, and the undead hiding behind every corner, only one man can walk the streets alone: Nick Ewing. His murdered wife and child, from the grave, give him the strength to continue his vendetta against the king of Yankee Stadium. The complete collected hit series from Coheed and Cambria frontman Claudio Sanchez, Chondra Echert, hot new talent Aaron Kuder, and cover artist Nathan Fox.
Genre: Horror, Zombies

Vampirella/Army of Darkness

Vampirella/Army of Darkness

During his time trapped in the England of 1300 A.D., Ash listened to the terrified primitive screwheads tell of a horrific flying Deadite similar to the one he blasted out of the air when he arrived - but much deadlier. At the same time, a raven-haired temptress wants to give him some sugar - as his last meal! The horror mash-up you've been waiting for, from Mark Rahner (Twilight Zone, Army of Darkness/Reanimator) and Jethro Morales (Hack/Slash)... full of bloody chainsaws, fanged vixens, demon possessions, and boomsticks aplenty!
Genre: Horror, Fantasy

Army of Darkness / Xena

Army of Darkness / Xena

The cross-over no one asked for or expected is finally here! Too big for the movie of television screen, Dynamite presents the ultimate "Why Not? tale as Ash and Army of Darkness meets Xena, the Warrior Princess in the first issue of this 4-part mini series event! Written by master ... uh, scribe, John Layman and illustrated by Miguel Montenegro, the first issue of our most unnecessary adventure finds Ashley J. Williams transported to the world of Xena and Gabrielle and most importantly Autolycus, who of course, bears more than a passing resemblance to our main man Ash. Throw in the Necornomicon and an evil little ash taking charge of a group of fairies (the winged kind) and hey, you've got yourselves a story! Featuring two covers, one by UDON studios and the other by Fabiano Neves!

Hellboy: Odder Jobs

Hellboy: Odder Jobs

Mike Mignola's award-winning series Hellboy has earned fans all over the world, among them some of the most respected horror, fantasy, and mystery novelists in the field, and some of Hollywood's most talented writers and directors. Now a who's who list of these writers are drawn together to tell their own tales of Hellboy, to play with the characters and worlds Mignola has created. As part of Dark Horse's celebration of Hellboy in 2004, Christopher Golden (author of the Hellboy novels The Lost Army and The Bones of Giants) has brought together a stellar array of talents including filmmakers Frank Darabont andHellboy movie director Guillermo del Toro, and novelists Charles de Lint, Graham Joyce, and Sharyn McCrumb, as well as many others.

Hellboy: Oddest Jobs

Hellboy: Oddest Jobs

Long-time contributor to the Hellboy mythos Christopher Golden brings together a crew of luminaries including Joe R. Lansdale (Bubba Ho-Tep) and China Miéville (King Rat), cross-genre sensation Barbara Hambly (The Windrose Chronicles), celebrated mystery writer Ken Bruen (The Dramatist), best-selling science fiction and fantasy novelist Tad Williams (Otherland), and a bevy of other skilled storytellers eager to spin a tale or two about the world's greatest paranormal detective, as some of the biggest names in horror, mystery, and fantasy come together to pay homage to Mike Mignola's Hellboy!

Monster

Monster

This stand-alone collection contains the entire run of Monster from the 1980s comics Scream & The Eagle. B&W throughout.
Genre: Horror, Crime

Scream! Holiday Special

Scream! Holiday Special

After being cancelled in 1984 after only 15 issues, Scream rose from the dead once more in these annual summer specials (four Holiday Specials were produced between 1985-1988 and one Spinechillers Specialin 1989). The specials contained a mix of new and reprint strips plus readers drawings, photo features (usually the London Dungeon) and games.
Genre: Horror

Creepy Archives

Creepy Archives

Gather up your wooden stakes, your blood-covered hatchets, and all the skeletons in the darkest depths of your closet, and prepare for a horrifying adventure into the darkest corners of comics history. Dark Horse Comics further corners the market on high quality horror storytelling with one of the most anticipated releases of the decade, a edition archive collection of legendary Creepy Magazine. This groundbreaking material turned the world of graphic storytelling on its head in the early 1960s, as phenomenal young artists like Bernie Wrightson and Neal Adams reached new artistic heights with their fascinating explorations of classic and modern horror stories. *Brilliant, classic Creepy stories from 1964-1966 raised from the dead after twenty-five years. *Featuring work by such comics luminaries as Joe Orlando, Al Williamson, Alex Toth, and Frank Frazetta. * Archive editions of Creepy will be the cornerstone of any comic-book library. *Volume One reprints the first five terrifying issues of the magazine's original run, reprinted in the original magazine size!

John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction: The Standoff

John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction: The Standoff

John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction is a brand new monthly anthology series from Storm King Comics.
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi

Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter

Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter

In the depths of Eastern Europe, the legendary vampire hunter, Captain Kronos, and his two assistants, Grost and Carla, are called upon to help rid a town of its vampire plague.\nHowever, beneath the surface of the beleaguered town a malevolent force far more evil and deadly is awakening and it might just be the match of Kronos…

Blackwood

Blackwood

From the multi-Eisner award-winning creator of Beasts of Burden and the artist of Archie and Slam comes this supernatural fantasy about a magical murder in a sorcery school. When four teenagers with haunted pasts enroll in Blackwood College--a school that trains students in the occult--their desire to enhance their supernatural abilities and bond with others is hampered by an undead dean's curse, ghosts in their dorm, a mischievous two-headed mummy-chimp, a plague of mutant insects, and the discovery of an ancient evil that forces our heroes to undergo a crash course in the occult for the sake of the world. ''Evan Dorkin knows comic timing. As a writer, he veers between the bombastic and cartoonish, or delves into a more complex psyche with insight and empathy.''--Paste Magazine.

The Monster Hunters' Survival Guide Case Files: Wendigo

The Monster Hunters' Survival Guide Case Files: Wendigo

Native American Indian myths tell of an ancient evil creature that stalks the wildreness feeing on the flesh of men. Pacific Northwest, whispered rumors that the Wendigo is to blame brings the legendary monster huunger JP Russ to the scene where he soon finds that truth is far more dangerous than myth.

Xena / Army of Darkness: What...Again?!

Xena / Army of Darkness: What...Again?!

No, really, we're not kidding... we thought that the last time we put all these characters together, you guys would tell us where to stick our series, but you didn't and now we think you want more! And we're giving it to you... or rather, Brandon Jerwa, Elliott R. Serrano (Brandon needed some extra help on this one, don't ask, but Elliott's doing a great job, really!) and Miguel Montenegro are giving it to you! After the events of their last meet-up, Ash is back in "real" time and Xena and Gabby are back where they started, but they're not going to stay there, not if the Necronomicon has anything to do with it! Featurign two covers by Montenegro!

Redneck Kings

Redneck Kings

95 pages! In a small Texas town, the crime rate has dropped to zero. The FBI sends over one of their Agents to investigate this unusual reporting, but what they find is something much worse than a statistical anomaly!

Count Duckula

Count Duckula

Igor creates a new vampire to roam the halls of Castle Duckula but he messes up and creates a vegetarian vampire, Count Duckula who would rather eat salad instead of blood and play some music. But Dr. Von Goosewing, the world's greatest vampire hunter, is on his trail in "A Minor Fowl-Up." And then Count Duckula decides to try to become a movie star and travels to Hollywood to do so in "Lights! Camera! Traction!"

The Pound: Ghouls Night Out

The Pound: Ghouls Night Out

The Pound is officially o pen for business. Scottie and Howie have their hands full. A creature is harassing park-goers. The Government is investigating them. Ghouls are rebelling, and, if things couldn't get worse, Scottie's mother-in-law has decided to visit. Guest starring PROOF's Agent John "Proof" Prufrock!
Genre: Horror

Scream! (1984)

Scream! (1984)

Scream! was a 32 page weekly British comic, edited by Ghastly McNasty, that lasted only 15 issues before being merged with the Eagle(issue 128 - dated 1 September 1984).The first two issues of Scream! came with free gifts stuck to their covers (most copies have two tape marks on the front where the gifts were removed). Issue one came with white plastic 'Dracula' fangs (and if they were stuck in the right place - should be directly over Dracula's mouth) and issue two came with a rubber spider (ideally stuck in the middle of the web on the cover)...
Genre: Horror

Dead Ahead

Dead Ahead

On a restless ocean, a group of weary survivors contemplate their grim fortune: What had started out as a fun little fishing trip soon turns into a nightmare of damnation, trapped on a floating prison. The continents have been hit by a plague that has turned humanity into living corpses - leaving our castaways at sea to fend for themselves! With provisions low, hope comes in the form of a luxury liner sailing into view on the horizon... All they needed to survive would be on board, but who among them has what it takes to find out what happened to its crew and passengers?
Genre: Horror

Child's Play: The Series

Child's Play: The Series

Five issues mini-series.

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