Grim Scary Tales
Comic - Horror
Dive into Grim Scary Tales, a chilling collection of horror comics that will haunt your dreams. Featuring spine-tingling stories, eerie illustrations, and bone-chilling twists, these books delivers pure terror on every page. Perfect for fans of dark comics and creepy horror, it’s a must-have for any horror enthusiast.
Nancy's Nightmares
Comic - Horror
Nancy's Nightmares is not necessarily a monthly serialized comic series, but rather a wacky, fucked up, horror/comedy splatterpunk anthology I can fall back on when I feel like drawing spooky shit and hot lesbians.
-Blair
TALES FROM THE INK | A Horror Comic Anthology
Comic - Horror
Horror Comic Anthology | 55 pages
A road trip turns deadly when someone or something lurks in the moon-filled woods. Cyberbullying can quickly turn the bully into the prey. And for children, a night light offers comfort in the darkness, but what if the source of light harbors a sinister secret?
Will you dare to switch it on?
These & more lie within the pages of this bloody ink filled comic horror anthology. Like a comic book version of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, this beautiful illustrated collection contains five short tales of original horror packed with suspense, terrifying twists, and nightmarish haunted stories written by a lover of horror & comics and illustrated by five global artists from all over the world. Each story will keep you up for hours questioning what lies within the dark and what lies within ourselves. These are the Tales from the Ink!
Written by: R.L. White | Art by: Multiple Artists
Mature Readers (language, violence and themes) High Resolution PDF.
MERCY OF GOD THE COMIC
Comic - Horror
Mercy of god is a left to right, white and black comic.
Mentally ill mortician, Adam, Adam müller was a man who had his struggles, his strengths, and of course his weaknesses. He thought he had seen everything in his line of work. People burned, people in a bloody mess. but this…? No. In that moment, Adam feared something more than his own demise. He feared something more than death.
Him.
SadoChism
Comic - Horror
Ash is given the powers, he meets the girl but he’s not an active character. He doesn’t care. A demon that has no empathy tries to get him to see life in a better light. The demon has the ability to take physical pain, and after his latest host kills himself, he starts to wonder what abstract pain drove him to suicide. He’s determined to preserve his new host. Ash.
LUST VALLEY – DIGITAL COMIC (Issue #1)
Comic - Horror
Created by Paul Mark // Published by Tales That Twitch
"A cursed town, the everlasting hunger".
In the shadows of Lust Valley, nothing stays buried — not bodies, not secrets, not guilt.
Follow a lone vampire as he drags his past through alleyways soaked in blood, memory, and rot.
Lust Valley isn’t just a town—it’s a hunger curse. In a city where no soul sleeps and no sin stays buried, only the unholy survive long enough to regret it's ways.
🦇 Noir meets horror in this original Romanian graphic story — created with passion, soul-worn, and stained with blood.
🔻 Includes:
• Full-resolution digital comic (PDF or ePub format);
• 26 pages of original story & art;
• English language.
➡️ Read it alone. Preferably after midnight. 🌒
*This comic is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual places, people, or supernatural horrors is purely… intentional.
☠️ About the Publisher:
From the haunted forests of Romania, the infamous studio "Tales That Twitch" bring your fears to life — one page at a time.
Find out more at: https://www.facebook.com/TalesThatTwitch/
The Reckoning
Comic - Horror
The Reckoning Volume #1 is a 6-book mini-series created and written by Humberto Avila, illustrations and colors by Nate Walkington.
When the Gods become complacent and mankind becomes too ambitious a reckoning must be met head on by those caught in the middle.
Condemned
Comic - Horror
An abandoned asylum, rotting from the inside out. A lone visitor steps into its halls, chasing whispers that should not exist. What begins as exploration dissolves into hallucination—walls bending, shadows breathing, and the condemned themselves reaching from the plaster to claim another exhibit. Each page fractures reality further, dragging the reader into a world where bone and memory are indistinguishable. This is not escape. This is display.