Vampirella by Jose Gonzalez 🦇🖤
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How to Write a Riveting Horror Novel Review: Tips Gleaned from Reading the Experts
Welcome, dear readers, to a foray into the delightfully dark world of horror novel reviewing! If you find yourself yearning to become the Stephen King of book criticism (minus the haunted hotels and psychotic fans), then you’ve come to the right place.
As a lifelong devotee of all things creepy and crawly, I’ve pored over my fair share of horror book reviews. Some have left me shivering in…
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The Twisted Worlds of Brian Lumley: Five Best Novels for Newbies
Greetings, horror hominids! Pull up a creaky old chair and let me regale you with the twisted tales and macabre musings of one Mr. Brian Lumley – a true master of the dark arts, a champion of cosmic chaos, and a veritable virtuoso of the visceral.
Now, I know what you’re thinking – “I’ve never heard of this Lumley fellow. Is he some sort of pale imitation of H.P. Lovecraft?” By Yuggoth, no!…
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John Constantine and Shade the Changing Man. Art by Simon Bisley 💀
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The Horror of Love: A Return to Junji Ito's 'Tomie'
The Terrifying Depths of Obsession and Desire
It has been many years since I first navigated the twisted, surreal world of Junji Ito’s horror manga. From the body-contorting nightmares of “Uzumaki” to the chilling aquatic supernatural tales of “Gyo,” Ito’s unique brand of terror has left an indelible mark on the genre. Yet, among his vast and unsettling oeuvre, one series stands out as a…
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A killer film 💀
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20 of the Best Japanese Horror Movies on Netflix
God, I love Asian horror movies. The Japanese horror genre in particular, with its unique blend of psychological depth, folklore, and innovation, stands distinctively apart from its other Asian, and even Western, counterparts. Central to many Japanese horror films are themes of vengeance, the supernatural, and existential dread, often inspired by ancient Japanese folklore and Shinto beliefs…
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Offering to Demonic Gods. Art by Gray Morrow 💀
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The Flesh We Consume: A Descent into Agustina Bazterrica's Visceral "Tender is the Flesh"
The Flesh We Consume: A Descent into Agustina Bazterrica's Visceral novel of dystopian cannibalism, "Tender is the Flesh"!
For those of you horror fiends with a penchant for bold, uncompromising terror, Agustina Bazterrica’s “Tender is the Flesh” demands to be devoured. This gut-wrenching novel doesn’t just push boundaries—it obliterates them with a bloody fervor that will leave you shaken to your core. Brace yourselves, my rarified fright connoisseurs, for this is a work that pulls no punches in its nightmarish…
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Bernie Wrightson horror art titled "Who is the Fairest of Them All?
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The Horror Comic Cover Art of Luis Dominguez
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Welcome to Earrgghh! Mars Attacks! Art by Francesco Francavilla 💫
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Famous Horror Couples: Our Favorite Scary Sweethearts
Ahhh, can you feel that deliciously dreadful tingle running down your spine? The kind that comes from bearing witness to two demented souls joined in an ungodly, profane union? Love has a way of warping even the most innocent of hearts into something…wicked. Dangerous. Unhinged.
But for the big screen’s most iconic horror couples, insanity isn’t some byproduct of passion – it’s the very language…
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Richard Laymon's Horror Novels: 15 of his Best Books Ranked
Hey there, horror hounds!
Today, I invite you all to immerse yourselves in the shadowy gore-filled corners of one of my favorite horror authors, scare-meister Richard Laymon. In this post we’ll explore his twisted imagination with our roundup of his 15 best horror novels. From the blood-curdling to the bizarre, Laymon’s tales are a smorgasbord of frights, perfect for those who relish a…
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2000AD Prog #2: “Laugh This Off, Twinkletoes!”
Greetings, thrill-seekers. Today, we’re once again beaming down via our Trans-Time Corp time-travel platforms and journeying back to the nascent era of 2000AD—specifically, to the legendary second prog. Why is this a momentous occasion? Well, a certain stony-face Judge is slated to make his very first appearance in the pages of the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic!
There’s so much to unpack: from…
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The Frankenstein Monster. Painted art by Les Edwards
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Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. Art by Joe Jusko 💀
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