There is something extremely depressing about the passage of time, especially for those of us that feel we have had more days behind us than ahead. We make choices that are seemingly for the better at the time ...
“I worship you with everything that is within me, and everything inside my mind, and my dreams, and my… .”
Neil Gaiman’s American Gods novel makes the jump to comic book form courtesy of P. Craig Russell, Lo...
Nothing beats the boredom of a mid week like a nice mix of scifi and horror. Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: 1954 Ghost Moon #1 works hard to deliver on these elements. The story for the most party looks to catch yo...
Harrow County #21 continues the story of Emmy, a girl who has a relationship with haints (or ghouls, goblins, the things that go bump in the night). At this point in the story, she serves as a sort of protector...
No doubt that audiences will be familiar with the story of Hellboy, prophesied as Anung Un Rama, the Great Destroyer. The demon-child was summoned by the Nazis at the later stages of World War II, appearing in ...
The mysteries continue to be unraveled in Black Hammer #6, but even more questions arise as well. Walk a mile in Madame Dragonfly’s shoes as she reveals the horrifying origin of her powers.
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Even though we live in a world that for the most part is documented and explored. Many of us feel that there are still elements shrouded in mystery that are yet to be discovered. Creatures of the Night focuses ...
Secrets, lies, and conspiracies, for most people these are just words that can drive some good storytelling. Yet for others they take a more sinister meaning, because they are the foundations of our modern soci...
When broken down to its essential elements, Dear Creature, ought not to work. Grue, a grotesque sea mutant that preys on canoodling teenagers he finds on the beach, happens upon the plays of Shakespeare tucked ...
What would you do if Earth was being invaded by aliens intent on plundering the planet and enslaving humanity? I’d probably be huddled in front of the TV with a blanket over my head hoping it turns out to be ju...