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The Son of We Love Monsters
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Humor
Monsters
Occult
Psychological
Supernatural
A horror comic book anthology for monster lovers. Featuring work by John Migliore, Oliver S. Castañeda, Ernesto C. Jocson Jr., Doug Migliore, Sean Wilson, Jim Stewart, Polyna Alexseeva, Earl Geier, Peter Triped, Jim Ordolis and a cover by Gary Shipman. 24 pgs, color cover and B&W interiors.
Cthulhu is Hard to Spell
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Humor
Monsters
Mythical
Supernatural
Thirty-five stories about the gods and monsters of Lovecraft. There are cute stories, funny stories, scary stories, retellings of famous Lovecraft stories, and much more.
The Dark Side of Seoul
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Magic
Monsters
Mythical
Supernatural
Spooky Korean folk tales come to life in English for the first time. Find out why Korea is the most haunted location in history.
Franklinstein
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Military
Science
Zombies
The colonies are on the brink of war.
Ben Franklin, in an attempt to wrest hope from the clutches of despair, makes a Faustian gamble to fend off the greatest military force in the world.
The 13 colonies are outmatched, under staffed, and outgunned. Faced with such odds, what is a founding father to do?
Veritas Obscura
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Anthropomorphic
Monsters
Murder
Mythical
Empire Comic Press Presents Veritas Obscura, a collection of twisted tales.
Murky Waters: Tales from Beneath Preview
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Murder
Post-apocalyptic
Psychological
Supernatural
MURKY WATERS is a full-colour 56 page anthology of short stories spanning the spectrum of horror, psychological thriller, and beyond. The creative team hails from across the globe, making this a truly international project.
Strange Skies
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Psychological
Space
Supernatural
A plane gets sucked through a wormhole and ends up flying through strange skies in this Alfred Hitchcock-esque supernatural thriller.
"Through Strong Characterisation, Strange Skies Paints a Raw Picture of Humanity"
A Place To Hang Yor Cape
"...inducing thrills and terrifying images of life with a chain of events that make us get to know each other and our universe."
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x,y,z
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Monsters
Occult
Psychological
School
Supernatural
Dubbed one of the ten best indie comics of 2019 by Pipedream comics.
"x,y,z" is the story of Abn, a socially awkward Asian teenager at an all-white school, who accidentally unleashes his inner demons after a failed attempt to escape reality.
Now, Abn has to stop these demons destroying the school while at the same time progress his otherworldly ability to disappear.
47 Decembers
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Monsters
Living in Waterbury in an aging inn wasn't Audrey's dream; it was her husband's. But now her husband is dead and Audrey is the only one who thinks it wasn't an accident. She's also the only one who thinks the scarecrows scattered throughout the town have been moving. What's really going on in Waterbury? Audrey's about to find out.
Bartholomew of the Scissors
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Fighting
Monsters
Organized Crime
Spectra Phantasms have invaded our world. These ghostly creatures from another dimension occupy the human brain and endow their host with spectacular paranormal abilities. Private investigator Gordon Watt, long-aware of the spectral phantasms, investigates a bizarre series of scissor murders. With the help of a powerful psychic named Jessica, Gordon soon discovers a connection between the...
Dead End Boys
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Family
Fighting
Superhero
Check out a behind the scenes of this manga series! Three friends from the streets of New York reunite when one of their friends is mysteriously murdered by an ex-superhero. Jonathan Diesel, millionaire and bounty hunter, is contracted by the government to track down the killer. As events unfold, Diesel discovers the killer is not only his former hero, but also his uncle.
Edgar Allan Poe's The Pit and the Pendulum
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Organized Crime
The Pit and the Pendulum is an adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s classic story of condemnation, hope and redemption. The comic book version of Poe’s story borrows images from the award-winning stop motion animated film, The Pit and the Pendulum.