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The Good Die Young But The Bad Die Better In Upcoming Miniseries ‘Skybound Presents Afterschool’

Afterschool

Morals have eroded. Your kids are out of control. Skybound’s new teen horror anthology is going to teach them a lesson. Image/Skybound announced Skybound Presents Afterschool, a new miniseries debuting in June that takes the familiar cautionary tales we’ve all learned in our youths and flips them on their (severed) heads. Each standalone Afterschool special …

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Crime Comic ‘Blood-Stained Teeth’ Launches In April

Blood Stained Teeth

Eisner Award-winning creator Christian Ward (ODY-C, Invisible Kingdom, Machine Gun Wizards) teams up with red-hot artist Patric Reynolds (The Mask) for an all-new horror/crime tale in, Blood-Stained Teeth. This fast-paced, ongoing series will launch this April from Image Comics. “I’ve been thinking about making this comic for years and it struck …

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Dark New Horror Series ‘A Town Called Terror’ To Launch This April

A Town Called Terror

Masters of the macabre Steve Niles (30 Days of Night) and Szymon Kudrański (Spawn, The Punisher) present new cutting-edge horror in the upcoming, A Town Called Terror. This ongoing series will launch from Image Comics in April. “I’ve always wanted to create a ‘world of horror’—meaning there would be very little …

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‘The Silver Coin’ Extended To Ongoing Series

The Silver Coin

Michael Walsh’s new horror anthology The Silver Coin is being extended into an ongoing series this August in response to its breakout success and positive reception among fans. The bestselling series, which has thus far showcased a murderers’ row of talent—including Chip Zdarsky (Stillwater), Kelly Thompson, Ed Brisson, and Jeff Lemire (Gideon …

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‘Lucifer’ Showrunner Joe Henderson Reteams With Lee Garbett For Horror Series ‘Shadecraft’

Shadecraft

Bestselling writer and Lucifer showrunner Joe Henderson reteams with popular Captain Marvel artist Lee Garbett for the upcoming teen horror series, Shadecraft. Their sophomore collaboration at Image Comics—after the Eisner nominated and universally beloved Skyward concluded in 2019—this new series will send fans on a hair-raising journey beginning in March. “To me, shadows are the perfect mixture of …

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New Horror Series ‘Two Moons’ Launches In February

Two Moons

Fan favorite Rumble and B.P.R.D. writer John Arcudi joins rising star artist Valerio Giangiordano for a bone chilling tale of terror in the forthcoming Two Moons. The all new ongoing horror series is set to launch from Image Comics this February.  Perfect for fans of series like Manifest Destiny and American Vampire, Two Moons invites readers on the long journey of …

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‘The Invisible Man’ Tops Box Office

The Invisible Man

Universal and Blumhouse’s The Invisible Man scared up a stellar $29 million in its North American box office debut and $20.2 million overseas for a $49.2 million global start over the weekend. The Invisible Man had the best domestic opening for a horror pic since last September’s It: Chapter Two. The film, which cost just $7 …

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‘It: Chapter Two’ Terrifies Box Office

It Chapter Two

New Line’s R-rated It: Chapter Two opened to $91 million domestically in a needed win for the film industry after a brutal August. And while the sequel didn’t match the record-shattering launch of the first film, it’s still the second-best horror bow of all time and the second-biggest for the month of …

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Jeff Lemire And Phil Hester Introduce Body Horror In ‘The Family Tree’

Family Tree

Image Comics announced an all-new, ongoing genre-defying series by New York Times bestselling author Jeff Lemire (Gideon Falls, Ascender) and critically-acclaimed artist Phil Hester (Shipwreck, Green Arrow), The Family Tree, which will launch this November.  In The Family Tree, an eight-year-old girl literally begins to transform into a tree, her single mom, troubled …

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‘The Curse of La Llorona’ Tops Slow Weekend

The Curse Of La Llorona

In another win for the horror genre, The Curse of La Llorona opened ahead of expectations at the domestic box office, scaring up $26.5 million to easily win the weekend. The movie couldn’t rescue the domestic box office from the worst Easter in 14 years as Hollywood studios held back releasing their …

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