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Of the myriad genres comic books ventured into during its golden age, none was as controversial as or came at a greater cost than horror; the public outrage it incited almost destroyed the entire industry. Yet before the watchdog groups and Congress could intercede, horror books were flying off the newsstands. During its peak period (1951-54) over fifty titles appeared each month. Apparently there was something perversely irresistible about these graphic excursions into our dark side, and Four Color Fear collects the finest of these into a single robust and affordable volume.
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Cassie receives a strange anonymous suicide note and after reading it she begins a downward slide from a sane and controlled world into a world of twisted nightmarish images, a mysterious man who guides her along the dark path, and a pulling in her mind, to take her life and escape the nightmare. But, if she doesn’t give into to the leading of the note to kill herself she must wonder a shadow world, forever unable to die.
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Still traveling to various alternate dimensions, Paige finds herself separated from her friends in the spooky house of Violet Grimm a.k.a. Dogwitch! After a few misunderstandings to feel each other out, they soon discover Jamie and Britt lost within the deadly woods on Violet’s property! Can Violet's crash course in magic give Paige the ability to save her friends from zombies, Kurtis, Patient X, and huge poisonous spiders?!
Zombies have taken over the city and the only hope we have for humanity's survival lies in the hands of the three buxom remaining members of the Epsilon Alpha Zeta Upsilon sorority.
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‘FRANKEN-CASTLE,” PART FIVE In the black forest, on a desolate and snowy mountainside, a million undead Nazis stand between Frank Castle and the man he has promised to kill. Rick Remender writes, Roland Boschi draws, Frank Castle baths in the remains of Hitler’s zombie hordes. It’s a bad day to be a million undead Nazis.
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Thomas Tuke has updated a new page on his webcomic, Genma Visage.
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From the alien race of Shurokiu they came. Their allegiance was once to the order of Nishin Genma, a legion of occult soldiers that trained them in the psychic arts to fight crime both on Earth and on their homeworld Shuromij. After a history of violence, they were forced by their corrupt superiors to undertake a suicidal training ritual called the Genma Visage. At the cost of their tormentor' s lives the experiment was successful. They were now the Youkai; psychic hybridised monsters. Fuelled by destructive powers beyond imagination, they confront a world ill prepared for the dark powers from beyond.
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After narrowly escaping death and dispensing his own brand of justice, DELLEC wastes no time in setting his sights on his next mark, a freak serial killer with some rather … sadistic fetishes. However, like all things in Dellec’s life, he’ll come to discover the challenge is far greater than the reward — and a lot more dangerous. As well, DELLEC begins to realize the violent events in his life are more than simply coincidental, as his destiny may have already been written in a wicked plan cast down at the dawn of mankind!
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Cassie receives a strange anonymous suicide note and after reading it she begins a downward slide from a sane and controlled world into a world of twisted nightmarish images, a mysterious man who guides her along the dark path, and a pulling in her mind, to take her life and escape the nightmare. But, if she doesn't give into to the leading of the note to kill herself she must wonder a shadow world, forever unable to die.
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In the second chapter of the reborn ZvR anthology, Chris Ryall and Menton Matthews III go to war in 'Kampf;' Ryall and Paul McCaffrey bring the iron in 'Masques;' and Gabriel Hernandez illustrates an all-new zombie threat in 'Zuvembies vs Robots.
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1927: The first talkie ended the silent film era, the first man completed a solo transatlantic flight, and…a zombie virus decimated the human race. Two unlikely heroines use their unorthodox skills to survive as a zombie infection spreads through the streets of New York and beyond. Brea Grant (Heroes) and Zane Grant promise the worst breakup ever and an epic beginning to this historical horror miniseries.
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After a brief, demonic waylay, the Ghoul and Detective Klimpt finally come face-to-face with the horror they have sought. What began as a Hollywood rumor takes a twisted turn for the worst and the recently teamed-up monster and cop find themselves in a nightmare of glitz, glamour and guts! Also, part three of the prose Ghoul adventure “My Ghoul” also concludes as Wrightson, Niles and IDW dole out a generous dose of horrors.
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