The latest Hellblazer trade paperback from Vertigo collects issues #194 – 200 of the Hellblazer comic series and finds John Constantine at perhaps his most vulnerable. He’s suffered amnesia and doesn’t know who, or what he is and his enemies are...
“Lucifer: Morningstar” is the latest trade paperback collection and brings the long-running series to its apocalyptic conclusion. The book collects issues #62 – 69 of the celebrated Vertigo comic series and the climax to the war in Heaven storyline...
Conveying a palpable feeling of horror in a graphic novel is not easy. You obviously don’t have the advantages of other mediums such as film where you can use music and special effects to set the mood, or in a novel where the author can use unlimited descriptive...
“The Hunger” was the first book I’ve read from Markosia and I think it’s pretty safe to say it won’t be my last. This quirky, amusing, and garishly violent tale of zombies, vampires, and voodoo is riotously over the top. College student Charlie Lee decides to vacation...
Deadworld has been one of my favorite independent comics ever since it first appeared some 20 years ago for several reasons. First, while zombies are all over the place to day in films, comics, books, etc, it wasn’t the case 20 years ago when superhero comics truly...
Zombie comics seem like they are all over the place nowadays but only one of them can boast being written by the co-creator of the original Night of the Living Dead film, John Russo. That book is “Escape of the Living Dead” from Avatar Press and it’s a must have for...