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Suspense comic

Jules Verne's: Lighthouse

Jules Verne's: Lighthouse

At the edge of the galaxy, there is a giant supercomputer known as the Lighthouse. The only brain powerful enough to navigate ships through a sargasso of naturally occurring wormholes, potentially cutting months or even years off a spaceship’s journey. Three humans, one alien, and a nanny bot have manned the remote station for years in relative peace until the arrival of Captain Kongre and his band of cutthroat pirates threatens the future of civilization and reveals that each of the Lighthouse crew has been hiding a shocking secret. He who controls the Lighthouse controls this part of the galaxy. From the team that brought you THE MARKED and SONATA comes this double-sized sci-fi thriller set on the high seas of space, based on the work of master storyteller JULES VERNE.

Labor & Love: A Garland of American Folk Ballads

Labor & Love: A Garland of American Folk Ballads

There is a group of compelling, bewitching folk songs that are part of American's cultural DNA: murder ballads, work songs, sea shanties. Though many of them originated in the British Isles, immigrants brought them here and filtered them through American experiences, making them part of the foundation of American music.And they are weird. From songs narrated by a bird witnessing murder committed by a spurned lover to a song about a fiddle made of flesh and bone playing the song of its creation, they explore-as Greil Marcus famously dubbed it-the old, weird America.The songs may seem initially clear, but they're also impossible to completely understand. Even when you're looking at them you can't quite see them, as in a dream, or a nightmare. Listening to them, it often feels that there's an entire world of meaning beneath the lyrics and the events described that one knows is there but has no hope of accessing. It's that sense of mystery and wonder and memory that is present in each story in Labor and Love.

Monolith

Monolith

Sandra and her 2yr old son are driving the safest car ever built, the Monolith. When they are forced to stop in the middle of the empty desert, Sandra accidentally gets locked out of the car. Now, isolated from civilization, she must save her son from a car designed to be an indestructible vault on wheels. The sun is rising, heating the car's sheet metal, and time is running out!
Genre: Drama, Suspense

Grimm Fairy Tales: 2021 Swimsuit

Grimm Fairy Tales: 2021 Swimsuit

Just in time for summer, comes the Grimm Fairy Tales 2021 Swimsuit Special!Get ready to check out all of your favorite Grimm Universe heroines and villainesses, soaking up the sun while wearing the season’s hottest swimsuit fashions! Some of the industry’s top artists contribute gorgeous pin-ups of the Grimm Universes’ most popular female characters in this stunning collection.Also includes a never before published Grimm Fairy Tales short story!

Nottingham (2021)

Nottingham (2021)

In this twisted medieval noir, the Sheriff of Nottingham hunts a serial killer with a penchant for tax collectors. The Sheriff's investigation makes him the target of England's most nefarious power-brokers. That's to say nothing of the Merry Men, terrorists lurking amongst the trees of Sherwood, led by an enigma known only as "Hood."

Dingo

Dingo

A bold new mini from the writer of the best-selling Fall of Cthulhu! A supernatural crime story in the vein of 100 Bullets, a man named Dingo who's after only one thing: a box. And he'll stop at nothing to obtain it, no matter how many bad men get in his way. But the real question is, what's in the box? And why is Dingo willing to kill to get it back? A rough-and-tumble thriller with a hint of the unearthly and a pinch of something nasty.

Strange Stories of Suspense

Strange Stories of Suspense

Continued from Rugged Action, Strange Stories of Suspense ran during 1955 through 1957 for 12 issues.
Genre: Suspense

The Autumnal

The Autumnal

Following the death of her estranged mother, Kat Somerville and her daughter, Sybil, flee a difficult life in Chicago for the quaint--and possibly pernicious--town of Comfort Notch, New Hampshire. From NY Times best-selling author, Daniel Kraus (The Shape of Water, Trollhunters, The Living Dead), and rising star Chris Shehan, comes a haunting vision of America's prettiest autumn.

Heart of Darkness (2019)

Heart of Darkness (2019)

Heart of Darkness has unsettled generations of readers with its haunting portrait of colonialism in Africa. Acclaimed illustrator Peter Kuper delivers a visually immersive and profound interpretation of this controversial classic, evoking the danger and suspense at the heart of this brutal story. Longtime admirers of the novella will appreciate his innovative interpretations, while new readers will discover a brilliant introduction to a canonical work of twentieth-century literature.

The Abaddon

The Abaddon

A young man finds himself trapped in a bizarre apartment with a group of ill matched roommates. He quickly discovers that his new home doesn't adhere to any rational laws of nature, and poses a strange enigma - a puzzle he needs to solve in order to escape. It's no help that both him and his roommates are missing crucial parts of their memories and identities; he must try and gather the missing pieces as he struggles to find a way out. This existential mystery, loosely based on Jean Paul Sartre's play "No Exit", lures you, the reader, into a horror house of lust, angst, and madness; As you venture deeper and deeper into the darkest recess of The Abaddon, you will begin to wonder if you'll ever see the light of day again.

Conspiracy: Black Knight Satellite

Conspiracy: Black Knight Satellite

Black Knight Satellite.Years ago, a Nasa mission caught a glimpse of what officials reported as space debris making its way back to Earth. Others claim this is the photographic evidence of an extraterrestrial spy satellite that has been orbiting the Earth for over 13,000 years transmitting data on us back to an otherworldly location. Throughout the years there have been many theories surrounding this mysterious object that has been dubbed The Black Knight Satellite. Is the truth to this object out there? Are we being watched, and if so what are the intentions of those doing the watching? Find out inside this issue!

Snow Day

Snow Day

A Chilling crime noir set in a small town in America's heartland.An outsider sheriff struggles to find his place in an isolated, snow-covered town populated by stubborn residents who are set in their ways and don't take too kindly to strangers. It's a place where folks mind their own business -- however odd it may be -- and do as they please. That is, until the calm, quiet sheriff decides to do his job.

Sea of Sorrows

Sea of Sorrows

Deep sea adventure with a horrific twist! In the aftermath of the Great War, the North Atlantic is ripe for plunder by independent salvage crews. When a former naval officer hires the SS Vagabond, he leads the ship to a sunken U-boat, and a fortune in gold. Tensions mount as the crew prepares to double cross each other, but the darkness of the ocean floor holds deeper terrors than any of them have bargained for!

Bedtime Stories For Impressionable Children

Bedtime Stories For Impressionable Children

Jim Shooter at American Mythology? You bet! The legendary comics writer joins creator-writer J.C. Vaughn (Zombie-Proof, Vampire, PA), newcomer writer-artist James Nelms, and cover artist Mark Wheatley (Breathtaker, Frankenstein Mobster) for a new take on the classic horror anthology, Bedtime Stories For Impressionable Children. American Mythology's Year of Horror begins right here!

Friend of the Devil: A Reckless Book

Friend of the Devil: A Reckless Book

The next book in the red-hot RECKLESS series is here!"No one does crime fic like BRUBAKER and PHILLIPS, and their collaboration has never felt more new. Explosive. Vital. And yes...reckless."—DAMON LINDELOF (Lost, HBO's Watchmen)Bestselling crime noir masters ED BRUBAKER and SEAN PHILLIPS are back with another new original graphic novel featuring troublemaker-for-hire Ethan Reckless.It's 1985, and things in Ethan's life are going pretty well...until a missing woman shows up in the background of an old B-movie, and Ethan is drawn into Hollywood's secret occult underbelly as he hunts for her among the wreckage of the wild days of the '70s.Another hit from the award-winning creators of PULP, MY HEROES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN JUNKIES, CRIMINAL, and KILL OR BE KILLED—a must-have for all BRUBAKER and PHILLIPS fans!And look for the next standalone book in the RECKLESS series in October!

Ghost Stories

Ghost Stories

Stories to shock you! Ghostly tales of suspense and terror!

Diabolical Summer

Diabolical Summer

A groovy spy thriller and coming-of-age tale set in the Go-go days of the 1960s, done in a chic, retro style sure to charm readers. For 15-year-old Antoine, the summer of 1967 will prove to be an unforgettable one full of new discoveries: a secret agent from nowhere, a mysterious troubled girl, and the disappearance of his father—all happening within two days! These events and more conspire to turn his life upside down and into something he could never have imagined.
Genre: Suspense, Spy, Pulp

Slow Death

Slow Death

Series continued from: Slow Death Funnies.

Red Atlantis

Red Atlantis

A series of unexplained, violent crimes on Election Day around the U.S. leads the FBI to zero in on a covert group of Russian terrorists. When a Texas journalism student named Miriam accidentally finds herself mixed up in the investigation, her life will never be the same. With political espionage, treason, and even mind control, can she clear her name and stop the U.S. from entering into a new Cold War? From writer Stephanie Phillips (Butcher of Paris, ARTEMIS AND THE ASSASSIN, DESCENDENT) and artist Robert Carey (Aliens: Resistance, James Bond) comes a fast-paced political thriller that explores the dark history of U.S./Russian relations.
Genre: Crime, Suspense, Spy

Strange Suspense Stories (1952)

Strange Suspense Stories (1952)

Started by Fawcett in 1952 in a try to get in on the Horror market they however never put their name on the cover not wanting the home of Captain Marvel to be associated with it, lasting only 5 issue there it was sold to Charlton who canceled and revived it a number of times, and in the end turning it over to Captain Atom.
Genre: Suspense

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