Archie will reanimate their Archie Horror line in a big way later this year with four new titles that arrive just in time for Halloween. They include:
RETURN OF CHILLING ADVENTURES IN SORCERY (ONE-SHOT)
Madam Satan escaped Hell a fugitive and hated woman by Satan and his thralls. She’s now principal of Baxter high and Hell has come to Earth. With each classroom acting as a portal to the different circles in Hell, Madam Satan must recruit similar tortured souls if she has any chance of survival… all leading up to a Madam Satan and her army vs. Satan and his in this highly-anticipated follow-up to last year’s hit Chilling Adventures in Sorcery!
Script: Elliot Rahal, Sina Grace, Casey Gilly
Art: Vincenzo Federici, Corin Howell, Liana Kangas
Colors: Matt Herms
Letters: Jack Morelli
Cover: Julius Ohta
Variant Cover: Francesco Francavilla
On Sale Date: 10/2632-page, full color comic
$3.99 U.S.
See what else is creeping into stores from Archie Horror this year.
JASON JAMES at The Esquire Ballroom aka Neon Boots Dance Hall & Saloon Houston, Texas Performing for The History of Houston C&W Dance Movie Premiere....Special Thanks to The Big Jordan Band & 93Q Houston’s Country Radio
Album Review: Kris Kristofferson - Live at Gilley’s - Pasadena, TX: September 15, 1981
With a full band behind him and an exuberant audience in front of him, Kris Kristofferson wrapped his 1981 tour at Texas’ famed Gilley’s venue.
Fans who weren’t there can now kinda be there with the release of Live at Gilley’s - Pasadena, TX: September 15, 1981. The partial-show LP has just enough crowd noise to capture the excitement of the evening and the music proves Kristofferson was one of the rare artists not to fall victim to 1980s production and arrangement values.
Kristofferson and band - acoustic and electric guitars, keys, rhythm section and occasional mandolin - stand at the crossroads of country, rock and folk music while playing stone classics such as “Me and Bobby McGee,” “The Pilgrim,” “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down” and 12 others.
Though he can’t really sing ’em, Kristofferson sure can write ’em - “You Show Me Yours (And I’ll Show You Mine),” “For the Good Times” and “Why Me” - and his ’81 band sure did play ’em right.
“We’re in it for the love and not the money,” he tells the adoring crowd toward the end. “But if it wasn’t for y’all’s money, we couldn’t do it. So god bless you for that.”
Live at Gilley’s is more than worth throwing a few more bucks Kristofferson’s way.
Grade card: Kris Kristofferson - Live at Gilley’s - Pasadena, TX: September 15, 1981 - A-