Funnybook Flashback: SKULL COMICS
Looking back at the underground comix of the early 1970s, one finds that horror, unsurprisingly, was a popular topic
Looking back at the underground comix of the early 1970s, one finds that horror, unsurprisingly, was a popular topic
It’s time for another trip back in time to the 1990s, when horror anthologies and David lynch-inspired weirdness were mainstays of the comic book universe—for a time, at least
Here we get the inside story of SPIDER-MAN: TURN OFF THE DARK, apparently the “Most Controversial Musical in Broadway History.”
Here was have what is probably the most controversial work in a career that has seen no shortage on controversy
The nineties were a banner era for weird media, comic books in particular
This was perhaps the most infamous underground comic of the nineties
An intriguing flashback to the indie comic scene of the 1990s, courtesy of the decade’s premiere splatterpunk duo John Skipp and Craig Spector
Comic-Con, held in July of every year, invariably captures the interest of every media outlet in the land, and it is, quite simply, the premiere event of its kind
A most welcome reprinting of what until 2017 was one of Stephen King’s scarcest books
Here it is, the first installment of my “Bedlam in Print” overview of the previous year’s publishing output.