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Fox’s Top Five Horror Comics of 2015

It’s early December. Some may believe it is too early to choose my definitive list of favorite horror comics for the year. While it is possible that something will completely whisk me away and steal a...

Advance Comic Review: Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: 1953

Recently Hellboy comics haven’t been as thrilling as they once were. My love of Hellboy as a character and of his universe is what encouraged me to check out this title. However, after reading H...

Comic Review: Hellboy in Hell 8:Hounds of Pluto Part 2

Hellboy in Hell #8: Hounds of Pluto Part 2 was an issue I was eagerly awaiting. It pains me to say this, but it didn’t live up to my expectations. Although Mike Mignola’s artwork was solid...

Advance Comic Review: Hellbound

Hellbound is one of those horror graphic novels that poses more questions than it answers at first glance. The cover looks like a painting from the VHS boxes of my childhood rather than something I&#8...

Advance Comic Review: Dead Vengeance

Dead Vengeance #1 is completely unlike anything I’ve seen in comics or horror in recent years. Bill Morrison’s name may be familiar to comic fans, thanks to his co-founding of Bongo Comics...

Death Head #1 [Comic Review]

Coming to us from writing team Nick Keller (Turner of the Century) and Zack Keller (co-creator of the cartoon Dick Figures), Death Head is a new horror comic, and I’m not entirely sure what to make of...

Puppet Master's Blade - Puppet Master

Comic Review: Puppet Master #4

Let me just start off by saying that when I was a kid, I was hugely attached to Puppet Master. More than A Nightmare on Elm Street and maybe even Friday the 13th, this was the franchise that got me in...

Buffy #15

Comic Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #15

We’re now about halfway through the tenth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. For two and a half seasons, it’s been a comic book, but it’s finally found the momentum and pacing of the show itself. The...

Sally of the Wasteland

Comic Review: Sally of the Wasteland, Vol. 1

In post-apocalyptic Louisiana, a fiery, feminine fusion of Ash Campbell and Lara Croft blows the head off another wild Crawgator.  Written by Victor Gishler and illustrated by Tazio Bettin, Sally of t...

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