Lon Chaney Horror Classic LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT Resurrected with an Exclusive Official Graphic Novel Adaptation
Considered by many to be one of the most sought-after lost films of all time,
Considered by many to be one of the most sought-after lost films of all time,
Today Al chats with producer/director/filmmaker/screenwriter/author, Arnon Z. Shorr. Tune in as we chat about Arnon’s
The horror genre comes in all shapes and sizes; vampires, zombies and werewolves may be
Stories that feature andromorphic characters ever since Mickey starred in Steamboat Willie. Of course, things
Source Press have an eclectic stable of books under their publishing umbrella. Shelter Division, their
It’s easy to get mixed up during the week between Christmas and the New Year.
STORY Suicide Jockeys from Source Point Press in association with Half Evil Comics and Rising
What happens when a group of friends who have distanced each other due to the
Walking the Earth for all of eternity sounds great at first glance, but how many
Claim:Â A Song of Ire and Vice #1 is the opening salvo in a comic
Al Mega chats it up with the creator of several hit indie comics such as
There are a number of stories that I get super excited to read, especially when
One of the most difficult literary devices that a writer can use in film and
Witches have been featured in fairy tales and fiction for centuries. The most common themed
What is your Paradise? It might be the kind of thing that you book a
Just in time for Easter is the release of Rottential. A movie about a man
Ogre follows the journey of the titular monster as he escapes from prison and, along
After almost a decade hiatus, Dead Duck and his beaked sidekick Zombie Chick return for a one
Last year, I attended C2E2 and in my review, I said that I would not
The zombie revolution continues unabated with another such book hitting the racks. Still, for those
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