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Alone
Alone
Comic - Horror
A beautiful young woman named Lilith has a bit of a problem. One day she awoke in a world that appears to be completely empty. The technology doesn't work. The streets are littered with crumbling buildings and dead cars. But she is driven buy some unseen Force to walk these lonely and haunting streets. Constantly searching for any signs of life and perhaps a way home.
What I See In My Dreams
What I See In My Dreams
Comic - Horror
“What I See In My Dreams” is a word-lean, image-loud descent through the pressures we don’t admit: OVERWORK, DEADLINE, UNCERTAINTY, ISOLATION, FATIGUE, CONNECTION—then the temperature rises—INJUSTICE, FRUSTRATION, DISRESPECT, BETRAYAL, THREAT. Each vignette is a single idea rendered in high-contrast inks: bone white, rich black, and surgical red. No chatter—just tight linework, abstract paneling, and captions that land like a cold breath on the back of your neck. It feels like found footage from your own head: clocks with teeth, scales that feed, kindness that strangles with ribbon. From Nightmare Studio, this is elegant, brutal horror. If it doesn’t haunt, it doesn’t ship. Read with the lights low.
The Bestiary Chronicles
The Bestiary Chronicles
Comic - Horror
An ongoing saga chronicling a world overrun by monsters.
Condemned
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.
Freakshow Knight
Freakshow Knight
Comic - Horror
During his time in prison, Red was surrounded by the worst types of people: thieves, rapists, and murderers. Now on the outside, he's surrounded by the living dead. Armed with the only thing he's ever known, violence, Red finds one last chance at redemption for a lifetime of sin. Set in the same universe as FREAKSHOW PRINCESS (also written by Jonathan Hedrick), this story is a companion piece while also being a self-contained tale of horror. Reading the previous comic book is not required but those who have will see common threads ... and possibly returning characters.
The Monkey Child, Issue one.
The Monkey Child, Issue one.
Comic - Horror
A new breed of child has been born. One with an intrinsic link between this world and the other side. As the veil between these two realities crumbles a secret organisation threatens to seize control and jeopardise the ancient balance beyond.
The Obscura: Prelude - Visitor at Night
The Obscura: Prelude - Visitor at Night
Comic - Horror
A foul disease had fallen upon Tel Dal'Ha and infested the habitants, weaving their flesh into hideous monster and eating them alive. Was it 'God's Wrath'? Or was there a dark mastermind who orchestrated this entire tragedy? Emma Windson and Leon, survivors of this event, set their journey to Vi'lidri and was entrusted with a mission by The Raven. Would they be able to shed some light on nightmarish mystery?
When We Were The Voyage
When We Were The Voyage
Comic - Horror
Discover the upcoming graphic novel sensation: 'When We Were The Voyage' in this ashcan teaser edition. Immerse yourself in the haunting universe created by acclaimed writer Eric Williamson in 'When We Were The Voyage.' Blending elements of sci-fi and horror, this narrative transcends boundaries, plunging readers into a realm where malevolent cosmic forces prey upon the desperate and damned. Brace yourself for an odyssey designed to unsettle, terrify, and shatter your deepest fears with every turn of the page. For aficionados of the macabre, echoes of Clive Barker, John Carpenter, H.P. Lovecraft, H.G. Wells, and Orson Welles resonate throughout this gripping tale. Yet, amidst the haunting familiarity lies a disturbing uniqueness, promising an unparalleled experience
Okiku: A Japanese Ghost Story
Okiku: A Japanese Ghost Story
Comic - Horror
A Gothic Romance Retelling of a Classic Japanese Folktale Graphic Novel featuring 130 anime-style comic pages… In the shadowy halls of Himeji Castle, a love story brews — one of obsession, betrayal, and the supernatural. Okiku, a young servant tasked with caring for ten priceless Delft plates, becomes the center of a deadly game of passion. She serves in the castle by day and feeds the dungeon prisoners by night, unaware of the dark desires and jealous eyes following her every move. Among those captivated by Okiku’s beauty is the ruthless samurai Aoyama Tessan, whose twisted infatuation becomes all-consuming. Obsessed and envious, Aoyama silences the prisoners by ordering their tongues cut out, leaving Okiku to believe none wish to speak to her. But one man breaks through the silence—Shinji, a once-proud samurai now imprisoned in the depths of the dungeon, with powerful o-fuda seals binding him to his cell. Mysterious, resilient, and with a charm that captivates Okiku, he becomes the light in her dark and lonely world. As Okiku and Shinji’s forbidden connection deepens, the key to his freedom dangles from the very chain around Aoyama’s neck. Okiku must risk everything to steal it, but with Keiko, the jealous wife of Aoyama and daughter of the lord, watching closely, every step toward liberation teeters on the brink of tragedy. As jealousy boils over and Aoyama’s obsession spirals, a single missing plate becomes the catalyst for a series of harrowing events that plunge Okiku into darkness. Betrayed and brutally wronged, she transforms into an onryou — a vengeful spirit bound by her love and fury. Now, as a terrifying ghost, Okiku must face the ultimate question: Can love survive even in death?
Don't Kill Any Monsters
Don't Kill Any Monsters
Comic - Horror
Terry works for the monster community. He's their cleanup guy, covering up their misdeeds in order to keep monsters a secret. Terry only operates by two rules; listen to the Lycan king's orders and don't kill any monsters! Terry has trouble keeping his own inner demon contained, while the Council of Creatures, an all-governing group of monsters, dominates control over the hidden world.