Tate Debs is a classic hard-boiled detective. Hard-drinking, leather-clad, and easily swayed by seductive femme fatales. Especially when they ask for help that is specifically matches here skill set. Having escaped herself from a cult believing in inter-dimensional travel and taboo ritual sex, Tate specialises in deprogramming people who have escaped abusive groups. When the gorgeous and mysterious Vera asks her to infiltrate a group of desert-dwelling, mystical hippies, Tate has to consider if she’s worth the risk of facing her past trauma, on top of whatever this group has in store.
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 MoreDescribed as Black Mirror meets Eyes Wide Shut, the main character David is enticed into Crave’s games of seduction and manipulation when he sees it as a chance to be with the unattainable Alexandra. However as the app’s requests across the campus drive a spiralling chaos, David and his friends become determined to find out what really is behind the app.
Read MoreThe Cabinet follows an Indian-American teen, Avani, who made a mistake when she tapped into the arcane powers of a resplendent 17th-century cabinet. So now her and Trent, a midwestern jock, must embark on a teleporting mission across a post-Cold War landscape to collect bizarre relics to activate the cabinet again.
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 MoreWith the news of a new game from Joey Drew Studios, Bendy: The Cage, it feels like a good time to look over the disturbingly charming indie series that began with Bendy And The Ink Machine, and was followed by Boris And The Dark Survival, and Bendy And The Dark Revival.
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 MoreHorror, Fantasy and Science Fiction all on the horizon from Image Comics for the end of year. It all kicks off on December 6th, with two titles being released: Our Bones Dust; and Bloodrik. Then on December 13th, we’ll see The Bloody Dozen
Read MoreWritten by Scott Bryan Wilson (DC’s Pennyworth series) and art by Max Alan Fuchs (Dynamite’s Altered Carbon series), the new series from IDW, Kill More, is a gruesome crime drama with subtle science fiction undertones.
Detective Aaron Aira is a homicide detective for Colonia PD, who is an increasingly jaded detective watching as the various colleagues decide to leave town, only exaggerating what was already an increasing wave of violence and crime.
Read MoreWritten by Scott Bryan Wilson (DC’s Pennyworth series) and art by Max Alan Fuchs (Dynamite’s Altered Carbon series), the new series from IDW, Kill More, is a gruesome crime drama with subtle science fiction undertones.
Detective Aaron Aira is a homicide detective for Colonia PD, who is an increasingly jaded detective watching as the various colleagues decide to leave town, only exaggerating what was already an increasing wave of violence and crime.
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
Read MoreArchie Horror’s Strange Science One-Shot has some ambitious characters with an unambitious story.
Read MoreOur comic reviewer, Daniel Craddock, pours over OZ: KINGDOM OF THE LOST. Is this iteration the kind of ‘yellow brick road’ you want to go down?
Read MoreEvil Cast, follows the adventures of two podcast presenters, Kyle and Noah and what happens when their world view comes crashing down and the genuine supernatural forces barge in
Read MoreTitan Comics takes on Conan the Barbarian in a new story with a classic look.
Read MoreThe Archie Horror's Month of Mayhem is ready for pre-order and looks to have something for old and new fans alike.
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