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The Werewolf Prince
The Werewolf Prince
Comic - Horror
The Werewolf Prince is a passion project 10 years in the making. It is a silly, derivative, and sincere story born from my love of monster of the week TV shows, survival horror video games, gothic literature, campy films, seinen manga, 90's animation, shonen anime, and homoerotic art throughout history. I truly hope you enjoy it. And please, let me know your opinions in the comments. Stay Classy Art, Characters & Story © Sorbet Mystery
The Mythicals
The Mythicals
Comic - Horror
A horror action mystery that focuses on Level M, a covert task force comprised of creatures of myth and legend. Imagine if you took the best parts of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, X-Files, and WildCATS and mixed them together!
STREISAND
STREISAND
Comic - Horror
Mason Chase, a paranormal investigator that tries his best to maintain the normality of Renton City against the rising tide of strange creatures that are inflicting misfortune on its inhabitants. The nightmares grow... and so do the mysteries.
DA TING!
DA TING!
Comic - Horror
Dating can be awkward enough as it is. But on this date in rural Ireland, one girl's enthusiasm for a classic sci-fi film makes things a little too awkward... and maybe a bit terrifying?
Face Their Fears
Face Their Fears
Comic - Horror
A corporation has secretly discovered a way to eliminate people's fears by traveling to another dimension called the Emotional Realm and fighting the physical manifestation of the chosen fear. Affordable only by the ultra-rich, this service has gained popularity among powerful groups. On the other side, the squads in charge of haunting these fears are composed of desperate, traumatized teenagers in need of money who don't fully understand what they are signing into. Co-created by Oscar Osorio (@Oscarom29) and David Escobar (@david_escobart).
Corpses Don't Walk! (Vertical Scroll)
Corpses Don't Walk! (Vertical Scroll)
Comic - Horror
The wild mountains of ancient China are not for the faint of heart. After days of travelling, a group of weary porters seek lodging for the night. But Death is waiting. Will anyone survive? Corpses Don't Walk' is adapted from a short story by Pu Songling (1640-1715). It was first published under the title 'Corpse Change' in 1766 in the collection 'Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio' ('Liao Zhai Zhi Yi').
House of Blood
House of Blood
Comic - Horror
"House of Blood is a true horror sicko's delight. Every panel is a celebration of horror at its most fun. Gnarly creatures, wacky science fiction nightmares, and the kind of characters who make you howl with laughter when they meet their gruesome demise. I dare you to read these comics without a big slobbering grin across your face." —Max Booth III, writer of We Need to Do Something "With reverence to the classic anthology format, House of Blood evokes the spirit of pre-code horror while adjusting for modernity. [The] clever writing balances between 70's Richard Matheson and EC's Al Feldstein, yet uncontrived, contemporary, and grimly realized. The art is far from superficial, it's kinetic and coupled with the tight scripts make House of Blood a worthy challenger against any recent horror titles." —Edwin Callihan, Gravely Unusual Magazine
The Ice Cream Man
The Ice Cream Man
Comic - Horror
It's important for growing children to eat healthy!
Tales from the v01d
Tales from the v01d
Comic - Horror
Tales from the v01d is a collection of short stories, some stand alone some serialized. We focus on tales of the weird and wonderful mainly falling into the genres of sci-fi/cyberpunk/dark fantasy and horror. We're always looking to collaborate with other artists so if you have a weird tale that needs a home don't hesitate to get ahold of us on here or email at [email protected]
TALES FROM THE INK | A Horror Comic Anthology
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.