Today the Corinthian walks the Earth again. And sometimes, if it is Dream s will, those nightmares escape those halls, and go out into the world. Every night when you sleep, the Lord of Dreams chooses the path you ll follow into a sylvan Elysium, or down the hallways of your darkest fears. If you liked Spurrier and Aaron Campbell’s Constantine, you’re not going to want to miss this.Sometimes, nightmares walk the Earth. Si Spurrier writing a dirtbag street magician chasing down the 72 demons freed when her occultist uncle passed away, with The Walking Dead’s Charlie Adlard on art? This one is a guaranteed hit. Want the closest you can get to the great EC horror comics of the 1950s like Tales From the Crypt, The Vault of Horror, and The Haunt of Fear by some of the hottest creators working today? Of course you do! Pleasant screams, kiddies! 26 sees the release of the second issue of Image’s awesome Creepshow anthology and the second printing of the first issue, so you can still get in on the ground floor of one of the ghoulest horror books on the market right now. What, no issue number? That’s because Oct. A momentous occasion since Moonie’s first appearance came in Werewolf by Night’s title back in 1975! Federico Sabbatini does the art. Writer Jed Mackay continues his acclaimed Moon Knight run with a story that reunites Moonie with Werewolf by Night. What’s the matter, do you hate awesome fun or something? Consider this your excuse to check out the first issue, and listen to our interview with Mr. Yeah, it’s a second issue, and we had an unwritten rule for this list that we’d only put first issues/collected editions/jumping on points but…c’mon, it’s Bruce Campbell (yes THAT Bruce Campbell) and Eduardo Risso doing a comic about Sgt. Hey, we’ll buy anything with the word “crypt” in the title. ![]() Moon Knight! Werewolf by Night! MAN-THING!!!! An all-star lineup of writers and artists team up for this 56-page anthology comic that takes readers “into the darkness that lurks in the hidden corners” of the Marvel Universe. This new book, The Closet, with Gavin Fullerton, looks like it’s a combination of all the things he does great with. From his early work at Boom! with Memetic through his DC Black Label stuff like The Nice House on the Lake, he’s shown a horror range that hits monsters, psychological terror, and general overwhelming creepiness. James Tynion IV writes the scariest comics out there. If it’s Newark, it will be the scariest comic ever, but even if it takes place at a good airport, this one should be a chiller. ![]() In The Approach, the pair teams with Jesús Hervás to tell a story about monsters ushered into a closed airport in a snowstorm. Jeremy Haun and Jason Hurley do psychological horror very well (see The Beauty). But once a year, DC puts together a roster of great talent for some throwback horror tales, but this time, the unifying theme is…time travel? An 80 page giant! Here, he gets to play around with a new world and remix vampire mythology alongside Rachele Aragno, a terrific artist who looks a lot like Mignola’s regular stable of collaborators. His whole career has been spent playing with cryptids, freaks, and monsters, and Hellboy is one of the greatest horror comics of all time. 5 LEONIDE THE VAMPYR: MIRACLE AT THE CROW’S HEAD
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