Clive Barker and Brandon Seifert continue their work on “Hellraiser: The Dark Watch” next week with issue #5 hitting the shops. There’s not much we can say about this series that we haven’t already. It’s a solid entry into the “Hellraiser” franchise that is worthy… Read More
Boom! Studios has just sent out a visual press release announcing that they will be launching a new “Sons of Anarchy” comic book series this September. The series is based on the hit TV show that airs on FX. Whether it is a straight adaptation… Read More
Image Comics have just announced that MK Perker and Ken Kristensen’s “Todd, The Ugliest Kid On Earth” is worthy of an ongoing series. The four-issue miniseries from earlier this year offered a collision of comedy, sex, and harsh violence, following the exploits of “America’s most… Read More
Titan Comics and Dave Elliott have teamed up to deliver a brand new collection of stories with the revival of “A1″. The series is a revival of the experimental anthology that previously had a home Marvel, Boom! Stuidos, and a few other publishers. The anthology… Read More
In celebration of Superman’s 75th Anniversary and just in time for the release of Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel, the folks at finances online have created a nifty little infographic. The infographic offers an in-depth look at the financial history of the character and offers… Read More
Spinning out of Dark Horse’s announcement for their horror line at C2E2, the company continues to reveal new titles with the upcoming “Baltimore: Infernal Train” mini-series. The series will of course be written by Christopher Golden and Mike Mignola with art from Ben Stenbeck. The… Read More
Remember the debacle between Marvel Ghost Rioder co-creator Gary Friedrich from a while back? The Hollywood Reporter has the latest scoop on the legal proceedings. The last time we updated about this Friedrich owed thousands of dollars to Marvel for selling Ghost Rider goods at… Read More
Marvel Comics has teamed up with The LEGO Group to offer some pretty snazzy lego-inspired variant covers for almost all Marvel books in September. Here is a full list of books that will feature a Lego cover as well as the covers for Hulk, Wolverine,… Read More
If you haven’t heard already, Archie is going undead this fall with the help of Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Francesco Francavilla, and Jack Morelli. “Afterlife With Archie” brings the zombie apocalypse to Riverdale and the only person who can save the humble town is Sabrina the Teenage… Read More
Out today from Titan Books is “Deadbeat – Makes You Stronger”, the first in a brand-new series of horror detective novels by author Guy Adams. The book follows Max and Tom who witness a group of grave robbers stealing a coffin. The kicker? The body… Read More
With the release of Man of Steel in theaters this week, it’s a perfect time to look back at what I believe is one of the best Superman tales ever told. Before the New 52, the biggest event that happened to DC Comics was “The… Read More
Did you blow it and forget to register for Comic-Con International 2013? Well this is your very last chance to get in as they have several thousand single day badges still available. The badges will be given away through a random draw that you can… Read More
There is only one word in the English language that can properly relay the masterpiece that is Abe Sapien: Dark and Terrible #3: WOW. This third installment of Abe Sapien’s own ongoing is everything I want in a book and more. Scott Allie has been… Read More
Ecko Rising by Danie Ware is a genre-bending fantasy–sci-fi epic following a savage, cynical anti-hero. After awakening in a dimension-jumping inn to find himself immersed in his own sardonic fantasy world, Ecko strives to conquer his deepest fears and save the world from extinction. Financial… Read More
James O’barr, the original creator of “The Crow” graphic novel (which was the source material for the film), returns to series this week with “The Crow: Curare” #1. This time the vengeful spirit takes over the body of Joe Stalk, a down in the dumps… Read More
J. Michael Straczynski and Ben Templesmith produce a series that’s a surprisingly natural amalgamation of the horror, occult, supernatural, and noir genres. Delivering another successful issue of “Ten Grand” for Joe’s Comics, critic speculations about the probability of a superior follow-up prove to be unwarranted.
Hickman continues his excellent science fiction, western series in another riveting and massive issue that doesn’t fail to excite. “East of West” really amps up this month, as it finally becomes clear what is happening. Hickman’s story takes some quick developments within the first couple… Read More
To continue with our insane week of promoting Dark Horse adaptation of Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan’s bloody vampire epic, we’ve got an exclusive preview of “The Strain: The Fall” #1. Earlier this week we gave away “The Strain” #1 for free, and we… Read More
Floating aliens and militiamen towing caskets full of weaponry is one image I never could have imagined. Zombies taking over the town and the only solution lies in a train full of explosives? What else can you strap into this miniseries? Things are getting dire… Read More
Bloody-disgusting is raising a little hell once again thanks to Boom! Studios. We’ve got the exclusive reveal of Lorena Carvalho’s cover art and solicitation details for Clive Barker and Brandon Seifert’s “Hellraiser: The Dark Watch” #8. And in case you missed it all those months… Read More
Yesterday, we posted the first issue of Dark Horse’s comic adaptation of Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan’s vampire trilogy, “The Strain”, online for readers to check out for free. Bloody-Disgusting spoke with series writer David Lapham to chat about where the book is heading… Read More
Cannibal villains. Faltering heroes. Super teams merging into mega superheroes. Magic bullets for the killer of men, women, children and dogs. There is literally so much going on in this issue that has me utterly fascinated. There are hooks on every page. The innovation and… Read More
As each installment draws closer to its grand finale, the reading experience of Locke & Key: Omega #5 will definitely leave you breathless. Once you get to know them, you will be rooting for the deeply flawed Locke family to make it out alive. As… Read More
Hard-hitting and unrelenting, ’68: Jungle Jim #3 unleashes a ton of bloody action upon its unsuspecting readers. Never boring, the narrative lays it on thick with a heavy dose of gore this month. If you’re a zombie fan, you will definitely get a kick out… Read More















































