Comic Books 101: Top 10 Supernatural Comic Books!
It’s that time of year, where the ghouls come out to play and things that go bump in the night make a heck of a lot more noise! It’s Halloween! And Lrm has a series of books that will help get you into the haunting spirit. If you have any series you think fit the genre sound off in the comments below!
1-ghosted
Story: Joshua Williams Art: Goran Sudzuka, Miroslav Mrva
Publisher: Image Comics
Synopsis: Jackson T. Winters is one of the greatest criminal masterminds to ever live... except he's rotting in jail after his last, doomed score. But when a filthy rich collector breaks him out, he's tasked with putting together an elite team of paranormal experts to do the impossible: Steal a ghost from a haunted
2-The October Faction
Story: Steve Niles Art: Damien Worm
Publisher: Idw
Synopsis:...
It’s that time of year, where the ghouls come out to play and things that go bump in the night make a heck of a lot more noise! It’s Halloween! And Lrm has a series of books that will help get you into the haunting spirit. If you have any series you think fit the genre sound off in the comments below!
1-ghosted
Story: Joshua Williams Art: Goran Sudzuka, Miroslav Mrva
Publisher: Image Comics
Synopsis: Jackson T. Winters is one of the greatest criminal masterminds to ever live... except he's rotting in jail after his last, doomed score. But when a filthy rich collector breaks him out, he's tasked with putting together an elite team of paranormal experts to do the impossible: Steal a ghost from a haunted
2-The October Faction
Story: Steve Niles Art: Damien Worm
Publisher: Idw
Synopsis:...
- 10/27/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
Wytches is ominous, atmospheric and outright disturbing. Scott Snyder is no stranger to tackling the downright, in your face, realm of horror. His work on multiple titles that fully embrace the horror genre or just feature elements from it are stellar. Severed from Image featured an array of images that were sure to crawl into your dreams/nightmares at night thanks to Scott Tuft and Attila Futaki’s illustrations, American Vampire continues to impress at presenting an alternative and fresh take on vampires due in thanks as well to Rafael Alburquerque’s stunning art, and Batman even ventures into the realm of the unsettling and horrific. Wytches takes what has worked so well on Snyder’s other projects by taking a beaten down genre and presenting a unique, twisted and ultimately fresh vision with an excellent show of talent from everyone on board.
Snyder may be the captain of the Wytches ship,...
Snyder may be the captain of the Wytches ship,...
- 1/19/2016
- by Anthony Spataro
- SoundOnSight
Comic books are like wine, there is a bottle out there for everyone. The comic book medium has been around for over seventy years and is home to some of the most original and ground-breaking stories the world has ever seen. But knowing where to start is daunting, and jumping in blind can have some serious repercussions. Here at Sound on Sight, it’s our job, nay, our duty, to make sure you are reading top tier books. So have a gander below and on behalf of all comic fans out there, let me be the first to say; Welcome friend, you’re in good hands.
The Superhero Lover:
Batman: Year One (1987). Written by Frank Miller, Illustrated by David Mazzucchelli, Coloured by Richmond Lewis, Lettered by Todd Klein
If you watched any superhero movie and thought to yourself, ‘gee I’d like to see more of so and so’ then...
The Superhero Lover:
Batman: Year One (1987). Written by Frank Miller, Illustrated by David Mazzucchelli, Coloured by Richmond Lewis, Lettered by Todd Klein
If you watched any superhero movie and thought to yourself, ‘gee I’d like to see more of so and so’ then...
- 1/23/2013
- by Sean Tonelli
- SoundOnSight
Kick off Comic-Con with the greatest stars in comics to celebrate 20 Years of Image Comics and the power of free expression at the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund’s Comic-Con Welcome Party! Starting at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, July 12 at the Westgate Hotel, the Cbldf Comic-Con Welcome Party is jam-packed with amazing people and cool stuff! This party is sponsored by Image Comics, Tfaw.Com, Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab, & Threadless! Experience Creativity with Image Comics greats including: Ales Kot, Amanda Conner, Ben McCool, Ben Templesmith, Brandon Seifert, Charles Soule, Chris Giarrusso, Cory Walker, Dan Brereton, Darick Robertson, Deborah Vankin, Dexter Weeks, Dirk Manning, Edwin Huang,Eric Shanower, Eric Stephenson, Erik Larsen, Gerry Duggan, Glen Brunswick, Jim Mahfood, Jim McCann, Jim Valentino, Jim Zub, Jimmy Palmiotti, Joe Keatinge, John Layman, Joshua Hale Fialkov, Joshua Williamson, Kody Chamberlain, Kurtis Wiebe, Mark Poulton,Matt Hawkins, Michael Moreci, Moritat, Nate Bellegarde, Nathan Edmondson, Phil Noto,...
- 7/9/2012
- by Charles Brownstein
- Comicmix.com
Looking for an excuse to revel in blood and body parts while the rest of the world goes caroling? Trying to find something to comfort your disturbed soul during December’s holiday stress and mayhem? Since Hollywood seems to stay away from scares during the Yuletide season, look no further than your local comic shop. Comic book publishers have been delivering the goods when it comes to horror series lately, and these titles are sure to have you giggling ghoulishly from now to the New Year. So snap them up. Or, even better—hand the single issues out as holiday presents to insufferable relatives who insist on displaying “holiday cheer”. A bit of merry doom will do them good.
Stitched
Garth Ennis & Mike Wolfer, writers
Mike Wolfer, artist
Avatar
It may not be overwhelmingly intellectual, but the supernatural war story that Garth Ennis began in a short film and continued...
Stitched
Garth Ennis & Mike Wolfer, writers
Mike Wolfer, artist
Avatar
It may not be overwhelmingly intellectual, but the supernatural war story that Garth Ennis began in a short film and continued...
- 12/23/2011
- by Holly
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Written by Scott Snyder and Scott Tuft
Art by Attila Futaki
Published by Image Comics
In stores now!
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Severed # 1 looks like an absolute dream- Attila Futaki‘s gorgeous, sumptuous visuals firmly root the reader in the story’s hugely nostalgic, early 20th century setting- yet it feels like a nightmare brought to life. Eisner Award winner Scott Snyder and newcomer Scott Tuft fill each scene with such tension that every page turn is a dreaded action, with the sense of foreboding never easing for even a second. It feels like those moments in a nightmare just before the real horror hits you, where you sense something is wrong but you can’t quite work out what.
In this first instalment we are introduced to the main players- Jack Garron, a young runaway, and Frederick, who is rescued from an orphanage by the seemingly kind Mr. Porter,...
Art by Attila Futaki
Published by Image Comics
In stores now!
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Severed # 1 looks like an absolute dream- Attila Futaki‘s gorgeous, sumptuous visuals firmly root the reader in the story’s hugely nostalgic, early 20th century setting- yet it feels like a nightmare brought to life. Eisner Award winner Scott Snyder and newcomer Scott Tuft fill each scene with such tension that every page turn is a dreaded action, with the sense of foreboding never easing for even a second. It feels like those moments in a nightmare just before the real horror hits you, where you sense something is wrong but you can’t quite work out what.
In this first instalment we are introduced to the main players- Jack Garron, a young runaway, and Frederick, who is rescued from an orphanage by the seemingly kind Mr. Porter,...
- 8/11/2011
- by Dean Threadgold
- Obsessed with Film
Image Comics has announced a new project from writer Scott Snyder. The American Vampire and Detective Comics scribe will work with writer Scott Tuft and artist Attila Futaki (Percy Jackson) on a new horror series titled Severed that will debut in August. "Severed is a unique story that is extremely close to my heart, and in order to maintain complete creative control with the comic, Scott Tuft and I knew that it needed to be creator-owned," said Snyder. "This story digs deep into the American psyche, exploring a time when a vast network of rail supported a society of vagabonds and when the automobile (more)...
- 5/4/2011
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
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