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Vampirella Stares Into Her Dark Reflections!
Vampirella Stares Into Her Dark Reflections! #comics #comicbooks
Dynamite has announced a brand new series in the Vampirella mythos, spearheaded by one of the most beloved franchise creators and a reunited team, and an epic that jumps headlong into the multiverse of malevolence. Vampirella: Dark Reflections debuts this June everywhere comics are sold! Tom Sniegoski is back once more and teams up again with co-writer Jeannine Acheson as well as interior artist…
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Tom Sniegoski + Craig Rousseau will bring ‘The Herculoids’ back to comics next year
A new series based on the Hanna-Barbera cartoon will debut from Dynamite in February.
(cover by Joseph Michael Linsner
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VAMPIRELLA: DARK REFLECTIONS no.1 • cover art • Dan Panosian [June 2024]
The Daughters of Drakulon return with a vengeance in June with an all-new tale of the Vampiverse!
Vampirella's daughter Lilith, now working for the Reality Corporation, has received her first assignment: investigate an anomaly in one of the many threads of the Fabric where the Vampirella of that world has gone eerily silent. Upon reaching this troubled reality, Lilith discovers a world overrun by the spawn of Chaos, and a Vampirella beaten and broken by the forces she has sworn to combat.
Now, it's up to Lilith to save this world from a monstrous evil and to restore Vampirella to the warrior of Order she once had been!
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Dynamite Reveals "Herculoids" Creative Team
Dynamite Entertainment and Warner Bros. Discovery have revealed the creative team for the previously announced Herculoids comic book series. Joining writer Tom Sniegoski will be artist Craig Rousseau. The comic is inspired by the Hanna-Barbera cartoon/
The Herculoids are "composed of father and leader Zandor, his wife Tara, and son Dorno team up with Zok the laser-shooting dragon, Igoo the rock ape, Tundro the rhinoceros, and the shape-shifting Gloop and Gleep. ... The legendary planet of Amzot sits in the far reaches of deepest, darkest space. It's a planet of extreme riches, but those who seek it out are routinely struck by untold disaster and terrible fates. Anyone who manages to survive to tell the tale speaks of horrific, imposing guardian monsters that protect it. Yet raiders and explorers continue coming, only to meet the Herculoids again and again!" (Dynamite Entertainment)
The Herculoids #1, rated Teen, goes on sale in February 2025. The comic sports covers from Francesco Mattina, Dan Panosian, Byorn Barends, Joseph Michael Linsner, and Mike Mignola.
(Image via Dynamite Entertainment - Dan Pansoian's Cover of The Herculoids #1)
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Dynamite Reveals 'Herculoids' Creative Team
Tom Sniegoski and Craig Rousseau will tackle Herculoids for Dynamite. Get your first look at the covers and art from the series here.
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Dynamite Reveals 'Herculoids' Creative Team
Tom Sniegoski and Craig Rousseau will tackle Herculoids for Dynamite. Get your first look at the covers and art from the series here.
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The pulp-era crime fighter, Grim Death, from the 2017 novel Grim Death and Bill the Electrocuted Criminal, written Mignola and Tom Sniegoski.
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Vampirella: Dark Reflections #3 from Tom Sniegoski, Jeannine Acheson and Daniel Maine. Look for the cover by Lucio Parrillo. Also available in Virgin, Metal, Tint, UV and UV Virgin.
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Today's eBay spotlight (Seller ID: RadioIndy)! Chains of Chaos #1 from 1994! Classic horror action by Tom Sniegoski, Kirk Van Wormer & John Estes from Harris Comics! #comics #chainsofchaos #vampirella #therook #johnestes #harriscomics #1994 #horrorcomics #VintageComics #ComicCollector #comicdealer #auctions #ebay #RadioIndy #DownsizingMyCollection #EverythingMustGo #BuyMyStuff
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Preview: Vampirella: Dark Reflections #2
Vampirella: Dark Reflections #2 preview. In the twisted dimension that Vampirella’s daughter Lilith has been sent to by the Reality Corporation, demon insects following a mysterious leader known as Queen Tenebris have infected the world #comics
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Concept art for Herculoids (Dynamite, February 2025) by Tom Sniegoski and Craig Rousseau
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VAMPIRELLA: DARK REFLECTIONS no.1 • cover art • Jay Anacleto [June 2024]
The Daughters of Drakulon return with a vengeance in June with an all-new tale of the Vampiverse!
Vampirella's daughter Lilith, now working for the Reality Corporation, has received her first assignment: investigate an anomaly in one of the many threads of the Fabric where the Vampirella of that world has gone eerily silent. Upon reaching this troubled reality, Lilith discovers a world overrun by the spawn of Chaos, and a Vampirella beaten and broken by the forces she has sworn to combat.
Now, it's up to Lilith to save this world from a monstrous evil and to restore Vampirella to the warrior of Order she once had been!
Comic Book • 32 pages • $4.99 US
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Dynamite Preview: Vampirella: Dark Reflections #4
Read a preview of Vampirella: Dark Reflections #4 from Dynamite Entertainment, written by Tom Sniegoski and Jeannine Acheson with art by Daniel Maine.
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Dynamite Preview: Vampirella: Dark Reflections #4
Read a preview of Vampirella: Dark Reflections #4 from Dynamite Entertainment, written by Tom Sniegoski and Jeannine Acheson with art by Daniel Maine.
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New Fiction 2024 - September
"The Cold Embrace" by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1860)
To ghost, to suffer, to feel her hands.
"The Love Letter" by Jack Finney (1959)
We should be so lucky to have even a single letter to our name.
"Doggy-Dog World" by Hilary Leichter (2020)
We are what we want what we are what we want.
My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite (2018)
Not the horror story I expected, but rather a darkly comedic look at Nigerian society, and really society at large and the expectations and privileges we are afforded. The narrator had a particular approach to life that will click with anyone who can't let that mote of dust rest in peace.
Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata & trans. Ginny Tapley Takemori (2016)
We should all be so lucky as to find our own convenience store.
Dinotopia: A Land Apart from Time by James Gurney (1992)
Dinosaurs and humans create a wondrous socialist utopia, accompanied by gorgeous art. Also some pleistocene mammals for good measure.
Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu (1872)
The Austrian countryside is a gothic teenage wasteland.
Dead Space by Kali Wallace (2021)
You solve A.I. crimes, what do you get? A prosthetic shoulder and deeper in debt.
Allegiance in Exile by David R. George III (2013)
Allegiance in Exile is a bit scattered in the plot but they have a really cool and subtle reveal near the end. It's also interesting to hang out with Kirk as the five-year mission comes to a close. Who are you, who am I, when the thing is done and the future awaits?
The Baby-sitter by R.L. Stine (1989)
Things move along predictably and then WHOA he really ratchets up the horror at the end, particularly for a book targeted at young teens. As the advertisement at the end of the book states, nobody scares 'em like R.L. Stine.
Be Afraid — Be Very Afraid! by R.L. Stine (1999)
Aw R.L., you had me going! It's a strange format at first, then it starts to get intriguing, but then the page count limit rears its head and the story wraps up way too blithely.
The Curse of the Creeping Coffin by R.L. Stine (1996)
Doesn't hit the same wacky highs as the previous entry, but the myriad ghost adventures won me over in the end.
"Under the Floorboards" by Emily Carroll (2012)
It's all fun and games until you and you can't work it out.
"Nightfall" by Bill DuBay & Bernie Wrightson (1977)
Who else would it be at this time of night?
"Monster War" by Joy Chin, Christopher Golden, Tom Sniegoski, Vitor Ishimura, Scott Kester, Trroy Peteri (2005)
Lots of cooks in this kitchen, ingredients in this stew. The monster mash is more interesting than the IP side of the dish.
"The wind carries your last cry away" by avi (2024)
And at long last only the hills will know.
A Guest in the House by Emily Carroll (2023)
It doesn't matter if you see what you think you saw. It's there, waiting for you.
Frankenstein: Junji Ito Story Collection by Junji Ito (2018)
Read it for Frankenstein, stay for the strange tales of Oshikiri and his poorly secured house.
Frankenstein 2000 dev. Peter Fothergill (1985)
Only vaguely related to Frankenstein but such a creative collection of levels that it doesn't matter, they're still great.
Castle Frankenstein dev. Epic Software (1984)
Oh, sweet forgiving parser and high contrast colors. With those basics out of the way, this is a text adventure game that can actually be enjoyed.
The Crow dir. Rupert Sanders (2024)
The look of a crow but the heart of a checklist.
1992 dir. Ariel Vromen (2024)
Couldn't decide between the backdrop or the foreground.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice dir. Tim Burton (2024)
Just hang in there for the finale.
The Front Room dir. Max Eggers & Sam Eggers (2024)
You're here for Kathryn Hunter.
Häxan dir. Benjamin Christensen (1922)
Now that's something. It presaged true crime television with live reenactments.
Friday the 13th: A New Beginning dir. Danny Steinmann (1985)
I guess you have to try and get away.
The Critic dir. Anand Tucker (2024)
Delightfully devilish, Sir Ian.
Paranormal Activity dir. Oren Peli (2007)
Whoa that's a slow simmer with a spicy kick.
Speak No Evil dir. James Watkins (2024)
I suppose, but the ending is lacking and we all know it.
The Killer's Game dir. J. J. Perry (2024)
I wish I could be there but I fell overboard early on.
Vampyr dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer (1932)
Not quite the classic vampirism I crave.
November dir. Rainer Sarnet (2017)
Listen, gardening tool servants possessed by demons.
Crimson Peak dir. Guillermo del Toro (2015)
Looks pretty!
Whiplash dir. Damien Chazelle (2014)
JK Simmons is too good at being the worst.
The Substance dir. Coralie Fargeat (2024)
I too made noises of discomfort for the duration.
Never Let Go dir. Alexandre Aja (2024)
On the edge of something, but never at the heart of it.
The Others dir. Alejandro Amenábar (2001)
A slow and perhaps predictable build to the sublime.
The Purge dir. James DeMonaco (2013)
We're not supposed to want more.
Wolfs dir. Jon Watts (2024)
The classic fun of assassination friends.
Bagman dir. Colm McCarthy (2024)
Just creepy enough to getcha.
Azrael dir. E.L. Katz (2024)
Needs a survival horror video game stat.
The Wild Robot dir. Chris Sanders (2024)
Gorgeous scenery and heartfelt robot moments my beloved.
Megalopolis dir. Francis Ford Coppola (2024)
Should I go and take a classics class again?
Rosemary's Baby dir. Roman Polanski (1968)
I waited for the twist and its arrival was so subtle that it made me stop and think about where I was.
Invasion of the Body Snatchers dir. Philip Kaufman (1978)
We lost something when we stopped employing the hushed and overlapping dialogue of the 70s. This remake is chock full of that and running scenes with with very audible footsteps. But it's also creepy as heck and surprisingly fleshy.
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