EC Comics is long gone, a victim of 1950’s paranoia run amuck. Horror comics themselves went through a very long lull in the 80’s and most of the 90’s, taking a backseat to superhero and sci-fi related books. But horror comics have come back in a big way over the past...
“John Constantine, Hellblazer: All his Engines” is a brand new and original graphic novel written by Mike Carey with art by Leonardo Manco. As a Hellblazer fan ever since the blokes first appearance in Swamp Thing # 37, I can tell you it’s one of the...
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...