Today at Phoenix City Comic Con Dark Horse Comics have announced the third chapter in Paul Tobin and Juan Ferrerya’s creator-owned horror series “Colder” entitled “Toss...
Reviewed by Eric Switzer. “Colder: The Bad Seed” #4 is like the worst acid trip you could possibly imagine. It is twisted and shocking in a...
Body Horror can be an elusive genre. It’s something tantamount to horror, that helped define an entire generation of cinephiles. In the slasher era, the human...
“Prometheus: Fire and Stone” #4 brings things full circle – or at least to a middle as events chronologically meet up with the beginning of “Alien Vs....
As each new installment in the Fire and Stone series is released I find myself taking out a bigger and bigger microscope to examine it with....
“Colder: The Bad Seed” #1 is the second arc in the critically acclaimed “Colder” series written and drawn by the power team behind “Prometheus: Fire and...
“Prometheus: Fire and Stone” #2 picks up exactly where #1 left off with the crew entering the Xenomorph invested ship only to be quickly dispatched in...
A few months ago before SDCC we were the outlet for the exclusive reveal of “Colder: The Bad Seed.” And now as we approach the release of...
“Prometheus: Fire and Stone” #1 kicks off a crossover event that will bring together Aliens, Predators, and the most mysterious Engineers across four miniseries. It begins...
The third issue of “Witchfinder: The Mysteries of Unland” does a few things right but many things wrong. It’s dialogue heavy, takes too much time to set...
“Abe Sapien” #15 is a stand alone issue that long time fans of the series should adore with skillful nods to the past of the BRPD...
In 2012 a chilling new horror series launched with one of the most alarming covers I’ve ever had the pleasure of collecting. “Colder” was a unique...
As the book nears completion, Dark Horse’s “Kiss Me, Satan!” continues to power through its narrative of violence and death without mercy. With only two installments...
Victor Gischler’s “Kiss Me, Satan!” #2 is dripping with the kind of cultural atmosphere expected from a book set in the historic Garden District of New...
Cajun folklore has inspired many supernatural themed tales in popular culture, and New Orleans seems to be an increasingly common backdrop for these stories. With mythology...
With school starting up again, for horror fans it really just means we’re one month closer to Halloween, which means loads of new horror comics. Dark...
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