Horror

Sumerian Comics, The Fog

The Fog – Volume 01 Issue 03

My Rating “The Fog – Part 03” The Fog has returned to Antonio Bay and this time there is no escape. For those who were spared during the 1980 massacre are now being slaughtered systematically one by one. As the children of Stevie Wayne and Nick Castle search for answers to their past, a hooded

Charlton Comics, Creepy Things

Creepy Things – Volume 01 Issue 01

My Rating “Read The Signs” Hitchhiking was the primary means of travel for so many young people during the 1960’s. However,  distrust between Americans in the following decade rose as the sheer volume of missing persons reports and the heightened awareness of serial killers made the television news on a nightly basis. For one such

Blade - Vol.05, Marvel Comics

Blade – Volume 05 Issue 10

My Rating “Mother Of Evil – Finale” With the Archives of the Second World razed to the ground, Blade has forced Adana’s hand. A legion of vampires has been sent to destroy the Day Walker and his allies, but the undead do not prevail. With his new vampire abilities gifted by drinking Dracula’s blood, Blade

Sumerian Comics, The Fog

The Fog – Volume 01 Issue 02

My Rating “The Fog – Part 02” Annie Castle and her team of investigators had arrived in Antonio Bay two days prior in search of answers to the 1980 event known as “the curse of Antonio Bay“, or simply “the Fog”. As a daughter of two survivors, Annie was determined to uncover Father Malone’s involvement

Image Comics, Universal Monsters: Creature From The Black Lagoon Lives!

Universal Monsters: Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives! – Volume 01 Issue 01

My Rating “Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives!” Reporter Kate Marsden has come to the Amazon rainforest looking for the man who almost killed her. Darwin Collier, a murder of women, has escaped from the law on many occasions. This time, however, he’s not the only killer stalking the small river-front town inside Peru. Kat

DC Comics, Scarlett

Scarlett – Volume 01 Issue 01

My Rating “Blood Of Innocence” One hundred sixty miles east of Phoenix, Arizona, a family of four had just pulled into the dark parking lot of a small Route 93 gas station. The sounds of two young children could be heard complaining from the backseat of the suburbanites’ station wagon. A nearby group of men

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