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10 Awesome Horror / Comic Book Crossovers

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With the launch of the Swamp Thing/Animal Man crossover event “Rotworld”, and the excitement building over 30 Days of Night/Criminal Macabre crossover, here’s a chance to look at some of the best, and most ridiculous, horror comic crossovers. Great crossovers should never feel cheesy, nor should they feel forced. But who doesn’t want to see Batman fighting Predator to the death? What follows is a list of ten killer horror comic crossovers.

Hack/Slash Annual 2011 Hatchet/Slash (Image Comics):

In New Orleans, Hatchet’s Victor Crowley is killing unsuspecting tourists who wander into his swamps. After a pit stop at Mardi Gras, Cassie Hack and Vlad, the slasher slayers, end up crossing paths with the murderous ghost. Ariel Zucker-Brull illustrates a provocative Cassie with her punkish outfits and heavy black eyeliner. Benito Cereno breathes genuine excitement as the story escalates to an all-out confrontation between Cassie and Crowley.

Infestation (IDW Publishing):

An ever-growing zombie uprising takes hold of the “Transformers”, “G.I. Joe”, “Star Trek”, and “Ghostbusters” franchises. The Ghostbusters realize they are utterly defenseless when they realize their proton packs are useless against the undead horde. A zombiefied Stay Puft Marshmallow Man really sells itself.

Spawn/Batman (Image/DC Comics):

With Frank Miller’s pulpy dialogue in one corner and Todd McFarlane’s awe-inspiring artwork in the other, readers have a classic mashup in their hands. Always on the verge of killing each other, Batman and Spawn have absolutely no respect for each other, even when they share a common adversary. In the shocking last page, Batman throws his batarang right into the middle of Spawn’s undead face, which McFarlane captures in a splash page. This is where style and substance are both hyper-stylized to the extreme.

Hack/Slash vs. Chucky (Devil’s Due Publishing):

Artist Matt Merhoff brings in the horror comedy and gore as Cassie and Vlad take on the pint-sized doll killer. “Hack/Slash” creator Tim Seeley delivers the one-liners you would hear Chucky spit out from his foul mouth.

Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash: The Nightmare Warriors (Dynamite Entertainment/DC Comics):

Jeff Katz and James Kuhoric bring in characters from Evil Dead, Friday the 13th, and Nightmare On Elm Street into an epic blowout of good and evil. As Fred Krueger and Jason Voorhees take control of the White House, Ash finds himself reluctantly becoming a team leader to a group of survivors. Everyone who has dealt with and defeated Krueger and Voorhees are united once more to finish them off. Artist Jason Craig never holds back on the gore and action, especially during the much-anticipated rematch between Tommy Jarvis and Voorhees.

X-Files/30 Days of Night (IDW Publishing/DC Comics):

During their murder investigation in Alaska, special agents Mulder and Scully of The X-Files end up in a deadly showdown with the nasty vampires of “30 Days of Night.” Steve Niles and Adam Jones successfully portray the chemistry, echoing Chris Carter’s witty dialogue, between the paranormal investigators. Never settling for photo-realism, Tom Mandrake captures the spirit of David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson. By playing around with the Alaskan snow and shadows, Mandrake’s moody artwork always evokes a sense of dread.

Batman/Hellboy/Starman (DC/Dark Horse Comics):

Batman and Hellboy team-up when neo-Nazi skinheads kidnap the Golden Age Starman, Ted Knight. When Jack, Ted’s son, learns of his father’s disappearance, the three rush across the globe to find him. What makes this crossover so special is the rich expressionistic drawings by Mike Mignola

When Freaks Collide: Criminal Macabre/The Goon (Dark Horse Comics):

Caught in the middle of a mob war, paranormal private eye, Cal McDonald, and the muscle man, The Goon, end up in the crosshairs. Artist Christopher Mitten keeps the cartoonish spirit of Powell’s slapstick humor and the shadowy look of Niles’ noirish tales. Hellboy shows up on the last page, which as left us begging for a sequel.

Batman Versus Predator (Dark Horse/DC Comics):

In Gotham City, The Predator is on a safari hunt, taking down ruthless mob families one by one. Batman has to protect the mobsters from the alien hunter, who is collecting their spines. Dave Gibbons builds suspense in his plotline as the Predator mercilessly goes after the Batman family, Commissioner James Gordon and Alfred Pennyworth. Andy Kubert’s artwork always captivates, especially after Batman ends up bloody and near-death from his first confrontation with the Predator. Batman’s rematch with the Predator takes place from the streets of Gotham, to the Batcave, and finally the backyard of Wayne Manor.

Superman vs. Aliens (Dark Horse/DC Comics):

When the Man of Steel unexpectedly loses his powers, the Xenomorphs suddenly end up becoming a deadly threat. Writer and artist Dan Jurgens antes up the gore factor as Superman is in a race against time as a chest-burster has infected his system.

Written by – JorgeSolis

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‘You’ll Never Leave This Place Alive’ – IDW Dark’s Next Horror Comic Will Make You Question Reality

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Five friends. Four houses. One perfect life. Bloody Disgusting is excited to exclusively announce You’ll Never Leave This Place Alive, a brand new horror comic from IDW Dark.

From Eisner-Nominated writers Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly, and rising horror artist Heather Vaughan, You’ll Never Leave This Place Alive is described as a “paranoia-laced, socially-conscious, horror mystery that will leave you questioning reality, and reveal that this crafted world is more of a nightmare than the idealistic dream they were expecting.”

Phoebe Joplin has never questioned the world her parents built: a secluded community where she and her friends were raised to be smarter, stronger, and better than anyone else. No distractions. No dangers. No secrets. Until the night of their graduation.

When one of them dies under impossible circumstances, Phee starts to pull at the edges of her perfect life—and what she finds is something far more terrifying than she ever imagined.

Because this place isn’t a sanctuary. It’s a cage. And no one who discovers the truth ever leaves it alive.

Collin Kelly & Jackson Lanzing (Batman – One Bad Day: Clayface, Star Trek: The Last Starship) co-write the upcoming IDW Dark horror comic, featuring art by Heather Vaughan.

Jackson Lanzing said in a statement to Bloody Disgusting, “You’ll Never Leave This Place Alive is in many ways a spiritual successor to our last creator-owned horror, The Principles of Necromancy – a dive into the promise and consequence of playing god with the blood of innocents. But the Hivemind book this reminds me of most is Clayface: One Bad Day. This is a deeply human story with intensely raw emotions – five best friends and their five mysterious parents, tearing one another apart for the promise of some impossible glory that’s waiting just beyond their darkest actions. We’re thrilled to be bringing this story to life with our long-time partner in crime, editor Heather Antos, at IDW Dark – and we’re particularly excited to give our Clayface fans a new, brutal and emotional horror made just for them.”

Adds Collin Kelly, “We’re deconstructing a feeling that seems universal these days; our elders have a death grip on their power, without any intention of giving it up to the generations that come next. YNLTPA is about growing up with the limitless potential of the future… and realizing how much it’s a lie we’ve been fed to keep us under the yoke of the past. Bringing this brutal experience to life is our artist and co-creator, Heather Vaughan, who brings an incredible amount of humanity to our cast. But it’s in our youthful leads that Heather’s art really shines – you are going to fall in love with these young people, even as they go through the worst experience of their lives. What we’ve all crafted together is going to be tragic, painful, but above all else, sincere – with a future so uncertain, there’s only one thing we can trust: you’ll never leave this place alive.”

“Some horror stories are about monsters in the dark. YNLTPA is about realizing the monsters raised you,” previews Senior Group Editor Heather Antos. “Working with Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly on this series has been a dream in the darkest possible way. They’ve built a story that’s layered, brutal, and deeply emotional, and every issue gives artist Heather Vaughan opportunities to push the art into places that feel both haunting and deeply personal. Some horror comics will keep you up at night…this is one that will stick with you for years to come.”

The first issue of You’ll Never Leave This Place Alive goes on sale October 14, 2026! Make sure to pre-order at your local comic shop by September to guarantee a copy.

Exclusively check out the various covers for Issue #1 down below.

IDW Publishing’s horror imprint IDW DARK features comics like A Quiet Place: Storm Warning, Smile: For the Camera, The Exorcism at 1600 Penn, Beneath The Trees Where Nobody Sees, The Twilight Zone, Event Horizon: Dark Descent & Event Horizon: Inferno, and more.

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