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.
The Ghoul
Comic - Horror
The threat of supernatural events stir the population of a remote city, and the comming of a foreigner bearing ominous portents is bound to escalate things further.
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
Long Dark Winter
Comic - Horror
Ted Fallon used to be one of Boston's top cops, a rising star investigator, that is until one day an emergency called him away. Ted's sister fell in with the wrong element and was battling addiction, a battle she was losing. Ted found himself in the small, quaint town of Hope Falls Vermont, nestled in the northern end of the Appalachian Mountains
Ted began a new life as the town's sheriff so he could be closer to his sister and look after her. All was quiet and peaceful until the day when the sun set one last time over the town...that's when Ted's nightmare only began.
The Entity
Comic - Horror
Now this will be a story of horror which takes place in Larry Town which is located at the state of Maine
I Hate The Mourning
Comic - Horror
A one shot Horror comic that features a vampire.
A chilling horror story unfolds as a group of unsuspecting friends stir up a long-dormant vampire while partying deep within the woods. With each passing moment, more terrors await them as they race against time to survive until dawn. Will any of these party goers live to see another day? I Hate The Mourning.
To compare what kind of story this is, consider it a fusion of 80's slasher movies with vampire lore. It draws inspiration from classic horror comics such as Tales of the Crypt, Creepshow, The Tomb of Dracula, The Vault of Horror, and Creepy, as well as films like Dracula (all adaptations), Nosferatu, Blade, Lost Boys, Cabin In the Woods, Scream, Friday The 13th, and Nightmare on Elm Street
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.