It's Halloween (hypothetically), and that means time for spooky comics. We'll lure you into a false sense of security with dazzling insight into a range of comics before shitting you right up with the jump scare that is our horror roundup. So this week we talk about:
- Wet Moon - Sophie Campbell
- Shadoweyes (and hey, there's a Kickstarter for a new printing) - Sophie Campbell
- I Hate Fairyland - Skottie Young & Jean-Francois Beaulieu
- Super Giant Battle Gecko - Naniiebim
- Rumble - John Arcudi & James Harren
- The City - James Herbert & Ian Miller
- The Fox Sister - Christina Strain & Jayd Aït-Kaci
- Space Dumplins - Craig Thompson & Dave Stewart
- The Twilight Children - Gilbert Hernandez, Darwyn Cooke, Dave Stewart
- Doctor Strange - Jason Aaron & Chris Bachalo
- Two Brothers - Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá, adapted from Milton Hatoum
And here's some horror for ya:
- When the Darkness Presses - Emily Carroll
- The Hole the Fox Did Make - Emily Carroll
- His Face All Red - Emily Carroll
- Out of Skin - Emily Carroll
- The Groom - Emily Carroll
- The Prince and the Sea - Emily Carroll
- All Along the Wall - Emily Carroll
- Through the Woods (print collection) - Emily Carroll
- Gunnerkrigg Court - Tom Siddell
- Cradlegrave - John Smith & Edmund Bagwell
- Shadows of Salamanca - Christophe Bec & Stefano Raffaele
- Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath - I.N.J. Culbard, adapted from H.P. Lovecraft
- Wytches - Scott Snyder, Jock, Matt Hollingsworth
- Rat God - Richard Corben
- Delphine - Richard Sala
- Adamtine - Hannah Berry
- Anya’s Ghost - Vera Brosgol
- Mercury - Hope Larson
- Kate Beaton's Family Halloween
- Uzumaki - Junjo Ito
- Bongcheon-Dong Ghost (really scary if you switch adblock off, we think) - Ho Rang
- Ghost in Masung Tunnel - Ho Rang
- This extremely spoopy comic - Kris Straub
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