I recently had a chance to sit down and talk with Sue Mydliak, author of Birthright. I am a huge fan of Sue’s, first meeting her when I wrote Flash Fiction for Vamplit and through the Masters of Horror group on [...]
by Alex McDermott: Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality. Edgar Allan Poe Horror is big business these days. From huge events like ZomBCon in Seattle, Washington to the plethora of novels, [...]
by Merrill Barr: For the first time ever, MTV brought its critically acclaimed horror series to the New York Comic-Con, and it was by far one of the best panels I have attended today. It was clear from the outset [...]
by Merrill Barr: When everyone walked into the panel for Legendary Comics they expected three things: An overview of what Legendary’s plan was for the future of their still young comic book division. An entertaining show courtesy of moderator Chris [...]
by Merrill Barr: When it comes to just about every motion picture medium, the most underappreciated element is always the score. Unless your name is John Williams, Hanz Zimmer or James Newton Howard you’re pretty much cast aside as a [...]
by Merrill Barr: It’s fall in New York City, and if you walk west you’ll find the Jacob Javits Center. If you walk inside the Jacob Javits Center you’ll find the latest edition in the era of New York Comic-Con. [...]
The following article contains spoilers. The New 52 had The Joker missing from the Batman arc, and while some may argue that he was present in Detective Comics #1 where he is briefly seen getting his face torn clean off and [...]
by J Malcolm Stewart: In Nightscape Press’ anthology World’s Collider, edited by Richard Salter, the world ends not with a bang or a whimper, but in a collision. In Salter’s shared world tome, humanity is brought to its knees by a sinister [...]
by Jessica Grafer: The title of this anthology led me to believe that all twelve stories would revolve around monsters in a child’s room. Too many of these stories did just that. Some of them broke away from this pattern [...]