TWENTIETH CENTURY GHOSTS
A mighty impressive debut from an assured and wholly individual voice
A mighty impressive debut from an assured and wholly individual voice
A minor novella, but a fun one nonetheless, a comedic noir pastiche about a private dick investigating an unsolved murder: his own!
Regarding Stephen King’s “masterpiece” THE SHINING, I part ways with most of the horror community
A graphic novel that unfortunately represents another case of a good book that’s been perilously overrated
A graphic novel from Europe whose bent will be recognizable to Euro comic aficionados; the storytelling rarely follows any traditional rules and the sex and violence are unusually graphic
A forgotten single season 1983 sitcom about a nerdy boy (John P. Navin Jr.) and a sexy ghost (Ann Jillian)
This graphic novel adaptation by Ian Edginton fully captures the rawness of Richard Matheson’s 1971 novel HELL HOUSE
The third and (thus far) strongest anthology of stories, poetry and artwork culled from www.thehorrorzine.com
This brisk 97-page collection, the seventh of PS Publishing’s “Showcase” series, contains six stories. All are extremely well written and imagined, and linked by a number of elements
A highly atmospheric and well written horror novel that left me cold