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
Looking back over 1993, I’ve found it was quite an auspicious year for movies
A visual wonder from Denmark, although, as is often the case with visually evocative European films, the storytelling leaves something to be desired
The spirit of Dario Argento, spiced with more than a hint of the anything-goes vibe of Nobuhiko Obayashi’s HAUSU, is evident in this British made, Italian language oddity from 2018
This highly eccentric picture book follows A JOURNEY IN THE PHANTASMAGORICAL GARDEN OF APPARITIO ALBINUS, written and illustrated by Chile’s brilliant Claudio Romo
This is the debut anthology of Eric J. Guignard, a prolific editor and author, and it’s a beauty
Quite simply the state of the art in visionary animation, a feature-length Chilean reverie that in strangeness and invention can stand alongside the early work of David Lynch
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
A weirder-than-average 1970 feature by Spain’s Gonzalo Suarez that marks a worthy addition to a distinguished filmography
Far and away the most comprehensive David Lynch biography to date