Posts Categorized: Graphic Novels

“30 DAYS OF NIGHT: NIGHT, AGAIN” #2 (Comic Review)

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Originally published at Fangoria.com on June 12, 2011 Highly recommended for horror fans, do not miss out on 30 DAYS OF NIGHT: NIGHT, AGAIN #2 (IDW Publishing). Created by Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith, this comic takes the 30 DAYS franchise to a completely new and insane direction. Another bloodsucking infestation has taken over the […]

“ ’68” #2 (Comic Review)

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Originally published at Fangoria.com on June 11, 2011 In this excellent follow-up, ’68 #2 (Image Comics) pits an unforgettable zombie infestation in the middle of Vietnam War, following a platoon of soldiers who unfortunately find themselves lost in the enormous forests and abandoned villages. Well-deserving of high praise, this issue is a brilliant example of […]

“BRIMSTONE” #1 (Comic Review)

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Originally published at Fangoria.com on June 12, 2011 In BRIMSTONE #1 (Zenescope Entertainment), a bunch of gritty, tough-talking gunfighters have been hired to invade an abandoned minefield in order to recover gold. In doing so, these outlaws have to stroll past the haunted spirits that have seized the territory, resulting in a solid blend of […]

“B.P.R.D.: THE DEAD REMEMBERED” #3 (Comic Review)

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Originally published at Fangoria.com on June 11, 2011 Surprisingly emotional, smart and fun, B.P.R.D.: THE DEAD REMEMBERED #3 (Dark Horse Comics) is a sufficiently creepy story about witches and haunted forests. It’s a flashback episode, an origin tale, about one of the supernatural agents from the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense—a secret organization that […]

“HELLBOY: THE FURY” #1 (Comic Review)

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Originally published at Fangoria.com on June 11, 2011 With nonstop brawling action and witty one-liners, HELLBOY: THE FURY #1 (Dark Horse Comics) is a highly entertaining piece of monster extravaganza. After learning more about his true origins, Hellboy unfortunately faces the consequences of losing his left eye. The dead are rising from their graves to […]

“DOC MACABRE” (Graphic Novel Review)

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Originally published at Fangoria.com on June 5, 2011 Hilarious and over-the-top amusing, horror fans are in for something different with DOC MACABRE (IDW Publishing)! Meet the weirdest kid on the planet and quite possibly the most dangerous person in Los Angeles. Come on over and meet the monster hunter who truly loves his job! This […]

“HELLRAISER” #2 (Comic Review)

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Originally published at Fangoria.com on May 29th, 2011 Undeniably intense and unsettling, the follow-up issue of HELLRAISER #2 (BOOM! Studios) is a must-read. Bleaker and bloodier, “Pursuit Of The Flesh” grabs its reader’s attention and never lets go. Back in the right hands of its original creator, Clive Barker continues to tell a thrilling new […]

“HACK/SLASH” #4 (Comic Review)

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Originally published at Fangoria.com on May 30, 2011 Action-packed and over-the-top bloody, HACK/SLASH #4 (Image Comics) is a knockout installment to this spectacular horror series. Vlad, the gentle giant, is no longer interested in being the sidekick of slasher slayer Cassie Hack. These two partners can no longer count on each other, especially when the […]

“GREEN WAKE” #3 (Comic Review)

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Originally published at Fangoria.com on May 29, 2011 In its third installment, GREEN WAKE (Image Comics) brilliantly hits its mark and elevates its material to another level. In a desperate search, a delusional detective just might lose the trail of a brutal killer. Overwhelmed by painful flashbacks, the unstable detective is about to lose his […]

“AMERICAN VAMPIRE” VOL. 2 (Comic Review)

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Originally published at Fangoria.com on May 28, 2011 AMERICAN VAMPIRE VOL. 2 (Vertigo Comics) further explores the blood-fueled journey of Skinner Sweet, a new vicious breed of vampire. Skinner has survived through various decades of American history, especially in Las Vegas during the 1930s. In his ceaseless travels, Sweet involves himself with the best and […]