Stephen King’s Creepshow Stephen King, Bernie Wrightson Gallery 13 May 9, 2017 Reviewed by Elaine Pascale Creepshow, the graphic novel, was originally published in 1982 as a nostalgic homage to the EC horror comics of the 1950s. It has now been rereleased and can be...
Bleed Ed Kurtz Journalstone March 24, 2017 Reviewed by Marvin P. Vernon If you are looking for a gruesome supernatural thriller that goes for the jugular and doesn’t let up on the creep and slaughter factor, you will be hard pressed to find anything more...
TERROR TALES OF CORNWALL Edited by Paul Finch 2017 Telos Publishing Reviewed by Mario Guslandi The successful British series Terror Tales, edited by distinguished writer Paul Finch, has now reached is tenth installment. The first nine volumes, including short stories...
Apartment 14F: An Oriental Ghost Story C.M. Saunders April 14, 2017 Deviant Doll Publications Reviewed by Marvin P. Vernon Jerry has taken a job as an English teacher in Beijing, China. It is pretty much everything he wanted and expected except for one thing. His...
Blood Sacrifice Barry Hoffman 2017 Next Century Publishing Reviewed by Rick Hipson This is easily Barry Hoffman’s most mature and polished novel to date, which isn’t to take anything away from his previous works by any means. Barry has always been a champion of the...
Cthulhu and Other Monsters Sam Stone 2017 Telos Publishing Reviewed by Brian M. Sammons Sam Stone is one of my all-time favorites. Not only as an author, but as a person, because she’s a class act. Also, full disclosure time: some of these stories have appeared in...