In Deadline of Death, we witness rival comic artists dabbling with malevolent forces that arrive in the form of a chain-smoking, goatee-wearing Satan. In Lights! Camera! Murder!, a lovesick starlet and a ruthless film director embark on a doomed love affair that ends in pieces. Stuffed is a heartwarming tale of domestic bliss and stuffed animals... NOT
In Colour Me Evil, an ancient curse transforms clapped out tour guide Frank Fleagle ... forever! In Easy Prey, a helpless girl is lost in the wilderness... but is she all that she seems?
In Witness to Evil, Mormon demon hunters converge on a house with a terrible secret. In East Prey, a helpless girl becomes lost in the wilderness, but is she all that she seems? What’s Down in the Basement, Horace Greely?, is a tale of greed and bad karma. Head Trip, a psychedelic little jaunt that begins in a bizarre curio shop and ends in a watery grave.
We begin with In Too Deep where rival treasure hunters plumb the depths of the ocean ... and their very souls! Our second helping is Confessions of a Thrill Killer where we ask the reader-- ""have you ever felt like murdering a stranger in cold blood?" And finally, in Like Mother Like Son, Tommy Lomax runs away from home to find his father... only to discover a terrible secret.
In The Snitch, Brick Maloney has one shot at redemption for a life of violent crime... but the prison gang The White Pilgrims aren’t going to let him get away that easy! Next up, we have Death Wears Hotpants where a waitress and her junkie brother find themselves in a sticky situation at a deadly disco. In Death Can Be Fatal, The Undertaker and Kryptoe take on the denizens of the crypt.
This issue features A Boy's Best Friend, Collateral Damage, Look Who's Stalking, and Six Digit Disaster. Each tale is drawn in a different style reminiscent of the B&W horror mags of the 70's and 80's.
It features three all-new stories: The Harvest, Deterrent Protocol and The Green Fairy along with a horror pin-up gallery. Each tale is drawn in a style reminiscent of the horror mags of the 70's and 80's.