The Garbage Pail Kids brand is still alive and well here in 2022, and up next we’re getting The Official Garbage Pail Kids Cookbook just in time...
With the success of both Fear Street and Goosebumps in the early ‘90s, it only made sense to combine them into one series. And R. L....
With copies of Fear Street flying off shelves, it only made sense for other publishers to put out their own young-adult horror series in the 1990s....
While you wait for Netflix and Mike Flanagan’s “The Midnight Club” series, Christopher Pike‘s original book from 1994 is getting a Netflix tie-in re-release, we’ve learned...
The namesake of Wait Till Helen Comes is no friendly ghost. She may act protective, yet Helen is the furthest thing from a guardian angel. The...
Four decades after the release of the classic Canadian slasher My Bloody Valentine, one of the sub-genre’s very best, we’ve learned than an official novelization is...
Trains as a mode of travel seems old-fashioned nowadays, but in storytelling, they remain a persuasive setting for tales of unease and suspense. The endless railroad...
One Day at Horrorland was originally published in February 1994 (Spine #16). The series adaptation aired on Saturday October 25 & Saturday November 1, 1997 (runtime: 22...
Trapping characters in a single location makes for a compelling story. And having everyone be strangers certainly helps rack up conflict and drama as well. Sure,...
Author, dream weaver, visionary, plus actor Garth Marenghi (Matthew Holness) is back! This time in novel form with the upcoming release of Garth Marenghi’s TerrorTome. TerrorTome...
According to the horror genre, summer camps are teeming with killers and other unusual dangers. These seasonal getaways designed for adventure and fun quickly turn into...
Guillermo del Toro is a fan and soon you will be too. Just wait until you see the art of Chet Zar, a former creature designer/makeup effects...
If you enjoyed Prey (now streaming on Hulu) and you’re hungry for more Predator franchise fun, the brand new official book Predator: Eyes of the Demon...
In spite of its title, Road to Nowhere has a conclusive ending. And a powerful one, at that. Christopher Pike’s 1993 novel puts its troubled protagonist...
From Off Limits Press, As Dead Things Do is the debut novel from writer/director and award winning screenwriter Tyler Christensen (House of Purgatory), and it’s headed home...
Twenty-two people died one fateful Halloween in Wickburg, Massachusetts. And as far as the town is concerned, the killer is still on the loose. Robert Cormier’s...
Casual fans of Goosebumps can usually expect to find some kind of supernatural creature or other bizarre baddie in these books, but R. L. Stine briefly...
With so many people passing through them over the years, it would only make sense for hotels to be haunted. T.S. Rue is one of many...
Whether nestled inside or stretched out under the sun, there are plenty of horror stories worth reading this summer for all ages and tastes. Brand new...
Before Jennifer Love Hewitt and her castmates ever felt the sharp end of an ice hook, I Know What You Did Last Summer was a novel...
Joe Hill’s darkest short story comes to the big screen in Scott Derrickson’s latest film, The Black Phone. Derrickson reunites with Sinister co-writer C. Robert Cargill...
About a year after The Blair Witch Project took the box office by storm in 1999, Random House started publishing a series of tie-in novels in...
With just about two months to go until the planned release, we’ve been getting lots of questions about the new adaptation of Stephen King‘s Salem’s Lot,...
The 1980s was a pivotal time for horror fiction, especially for young adults. As Grady Hendrix wrote in Paperbacks From Hell, this was the decade where...
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