Steve Niles has been busy because we’ll see two original releases from him in July. We’ve already covered Killing Hole(link), the grounded, psychological thriller, but Steve is also giving us a dark supernatural mystery with The God List.
Read MoreThe Killing Hole is the latest story to join the Storm Kings’ Dark & Twisted library, welcoming Steve Niles (30 Days of Night) to the list of talented writers who have contributed to this anthology-style series.
Read MoreRooted in the pre-technology days of the late 1970s, The Killing Hole offers a dark and disturbing exploration of the suburban idyll often presented in popular culture, digging deep into the darkest territory of teenage angst.
Read MoreBook 2 follows immediately from the final events in Book 1, and covers Danni’s final confrontation with Hades himself. There is only so much that can be said without spoiling, but sufficed to say the feel of a Pixar film does continue, in all the best ways.
Read MoreWith the release of Long Haul, the latest issue in the Storm King’s Dark and Twisted series coming up soon, we got an opportunity to speak with the two writers, Cullen Bunn and Heath Amodio.
Read MoreGritty, bloody and action-packed, the next instalment of the Dark And Twisted series by Storm Kings will hit shelves on February 21st.
Read MoreWritten by Mike Sizemore and art by Dave Kennedy, Fetch tells the story of Danni, a 12-year-old, mourning for her dog, Pirate. When she’s given a book on Greek mythology by her substitute teacher, she embarks on an epic quest into Hades to get her dog back. But she’s not alone. At her side is her younger brother, Sammy (who followed her on impulse) and Odysseus, the Greek hero assigned as her guide and protector.
Read MoreThe most recent instalment of John Carpenter’s Tales of Science Fiction, continues with their mainstay talents, David J. Schow and Andres Esparza, with no sign of them running out of steam.
Read MoreAs part of the Storm Kids range, Stanley And The Haunted House is the latest adventure of Stanley Squirrel and his many friends.
Read MoreBoasting 188 pages containing 12 stories did mean a menagerie of genres, styles, plots and surprises. However, for better or worse, this is really a collection of popcorn horror.
Read MoreYou might not know the name Sandy King, but she’s been a crucial part of some of the best genre films of the past 40 years. She’s worked with her husband, John Carpenter for almost as long as a script supervisor, producer, and the first woman founder of a comic publishing house. In its 10th year of operations, Storm King Productions puts out horror comics for all kinds along with a slew of writers and artists, including Carpenter, Steve Niles, and Duane Swiercyznski.
King is also the executive producer, along with Carpenter, on “Suburban Screams,” a new series on Peacock about the evil at your front door. Each of the 6 episodes feature an interview subject intercut with the scripted reenactment of their true horror story. Here, King discusses a range of topics, including Storm King, working on set, and the true life horror of “Suburban Screams,” as well as the fictional horrors of Carpenter classics like “In the Mouth of Madness” and “They Live.” It still counts as fiction, right..?
Read MoreStorm King Comics, from horror legends John Carpenter and Sandy King, are bringing out four new comics this month, and they look like they have a lot of potential. Title are Death Mask, Stanley and the Haunted House, Tales for a Halloweenight, and The Envoy
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