Literature
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Undervalued Gothic Literature From Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe was one of the most talented and prominent American writers of the nineteenth century. He was the…
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‘Creepshow’ graphic novel revived in a deluxe format
George Romero and Stephen King’s 1982 cult horror anthology was a witty tribute to the golden age of horror with…
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‘Baltimore: The Red Kingdom’ twists the knife
Shrewdly written by Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden, artfully illustrated by celebrated award-winning artist Peter Bergting, skillfully coloured by Michelle…
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Neil Gaiman uncovering three decades of ‘Violent Cases’
‘Violent Cases’ is the introductory alliance between Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean, whose partnership has evolved over the following decades…
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The Roots of the Grimdark Universe in Literature
Grimdark is a subgenre or a way to describe the tone, style or setting of speculative fiction that is, depending…
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The Artistic Rise and Fall of Ten Grand
The quintessential texture of the comic book was rooted in Ben Templesmith’s brave, obscure, perplexing grotesqueries, while Joseph Michael Straczynski’s…
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A retrospective through ‘Black Science’ otherworldly dimensions
Grant McKay once said that “there is no authority but yourself,” one of the main characters in ‘Black Science.’ As…
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Rick Remender reteams with Jerome Opeña for ‘Seven to Eternity’
Moments ago in Seattle at Image Expo 2016, Rick Remender announced ‘Seven to Eternity,’ a blisteringly ambitious take on the…
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Dark Horse Comics publishes thrilling title, Cryptocracy
Jean Jensen — also an artist — has been intimately familiar with the writer of Cryptocracy for more than three…
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A look at Valiant Entertainment’s Bloodshot Reborn #15
Valiant Entertainment is exultant to present the first look inside Bloodshot Reborn #15. On July 13th, it is the sun,…
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Los Angeles punk scene under the black sun with John Doe
Nearly forty years ago, John Doe’s infamous band X rocked the Los Angeles punk scene during a period that defined…
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‘The Art of Gothic’ by Natasha Scharf, in shops by Omnibus Press
Books focusing on the whole concept known as the Gothic subculture are much more than a rarity, especially if you…











