After unwrapping festive frights this month with Creepshow Holiday Special 2023 #1 and Creepshow Vol. 2 #4, Skybound and Cartel Entertainment will ring in the new year with more essential scares when Creepshow Vol. 2 #5 hits comic shop shelves on January 17th, and we have a look at preview pages from the pair of perilous stories featured in the final installment of Creepshow's second volume: Saladin Ahmed and Artyom Topilin's "Burning Ambition" and "Keep It Fed" by Db Andry, Tim Daniel, and Matthew Roberts.
You can check out the preview pages, chilling cover art, and the previous press release with additional details below, and to learn more about Creepshow Vol. 2 #5, be sure to visit Skybound's official website!
Press Release: Los Angeles 11/30/2023 — Today Skybound unveiled a horrifying first look at Creepshow Vol. 2 #5, the finale of the second volume of the smash-hit comic book anthology based on Greg Nicotero’s hit Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Cartel Entertainment.
You can check out the preview pages, chilling cover art, and the previous press release with additional details below, and to learn more about Creepshow Vol. 2 #5, be sure to visit Skybound's official website!
Press Release: Los Angeles 11/30/2023 — Today Skybound unveiled a horrifying first look at Creepshow Vol. 2 #5, the finale of the second volume of the smash-hit comic book anthology based on Greg Nicotero’s hit Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Cartel Entertainment.
- 12/19/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
In addition to unwrapping festive frights this winter with Creepshow Holiday Special 2023 #1, Skybound and Cartel Entertainment have more scares in store for readers in Creepshow Vol. 2 #4, and ahead of the issue's December 20th release, we have a look at preview pages from “Killer Cart Corral” by Nick Dragotta and “The Amulet” by Alisa Kwitney and Mauricet!
You can check out the preview pages and the previous press release with additional details below, and to learn more about Creepshow Vol. 2 #4, be sure to visit Skybound's official website!
Press Release: Today Skybound revealed a first look at interior pages from Creepshow Vol. 2 #4, the next installment of the hugely anticipated five-issue comic book anthology based on Greg Nicotero’s hit Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Cartel Entertainment. Season 4 of the Shudder TV series of the same name is airing now on AMC and AMC+.
Brian Witten is overseeing on behalf of Nicotero’s Monster Agency Productions.
You can check out the preview pages and the previous press release with additional details below, and to learn more about Creepshow Vol. 2 #4, be sure to visit Skybound's official website!
Press Release: Today Skybound revealed a first look at interior pages from Creepshow Vol. 2 #4, the next installment of the hugely anticipated five-issue comic book anthology based on Greg Nicotero’s hit Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Cartel Entertainment. Season 4 of the Shudder TV series of the same name is airing now on AMC and AMC+.
Brian Witten is overseeing on behalf of Nicotero’s Monster Agency Productions.
- 11/30/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
You may be familiar with Santa Claus, but do you know about Christmas Man? Daniel Kraus and Jonathan Wayshak introduce readers to a new festively frightful figure in Creepshow Holiday Special 2023 #1, an upcoming anthology comic from Skybound and Cartel Entertainment. Ahead of the one-shot's December 6th release (just in time for stocking stuffer season), we have a look at Skybound's preview pages from Creepshow Holiday Special 2023 #1, giving readers a chance to unwrap the holiday horrors of Kraus and Wayshak's "Christmas Man" as well as the seasonal scares of present stealing gone horribly wrong in James Asmus and Letizia Cadonici's "Package Thieves."
Below, you can check out the preview pages and the previous press release with additional details on this new one-shot anthology. To learn more about Creepshow Holiday Special 2023 #1, be sure to visit Skybound's official website!
Previous Press Release: Today Skybound announced the Creepshow Holiday Special #1. The all-new one shot...
Below, you can check out the preview pages and the previous press release with additional details on this new one-shot anthology. To learn more about Creepshow Holiday Special 2023 #1, be sure to visit Skybound's official website!
Previous Press Release: Today Skybound announced the Creepshow Holiday Special #1. The all-new one shot...
- 11/21/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Continuing Ahoy Comics' monthly anthology that showcases some of the world's most eccentric and elusive creatures, Project: Cryptid #2 will debut on October 11th, and ahead of its Halloween season release, we have an exclusive look at preview pages from Alisa Kwitney and Mauricet's “Chupahuahua,” which spotlights the blossoming (and unexpected) romance between a bloodthirsty Chupacabra (aka Goat-Sucker) and a brave chihuahua!
You can check out our exclusive preview pages from Project: Cryptid #2 below, and in case you missed it, read our Project: Cryptid Q&a with "Cryptids Anonymous" writer Hanna Bahedry!
To learn more about the Project: Cryptid series and all of Ahoy Comics' exciting releases, visit:
https://comicsahoy.com/
Project: Cryptid #2
(W) Alisa Kwitney/Alex Segura
(A) Mauricet/Steve Bryant
Cover A: Mauricet/Steve Bryant
Cover B: Desi Aponte
Continuing the wild new anthology exploring the world’s most bizarre creatures! Alisa Kwitney and Mauricet show us the...
You can check out our exclusive preview pages from Project: Cryptid #2 below, and in case you missed it, read our Project: Cryptid Q&a with "Cryptids Anonymous" writer Hanna Bahedry!
To learn more about the Project: Cryptid series and all of Ahoy Comics' exciting releases, visit:
https://comicsahoy.com/
Project: Cryptid #2
(W) Alisa Kwitney/Alex Segura
(A) Mauricet/Steve Bryant
Cover A: Mauricet/Steve Bryant
Cover B: Desi Aponte
Continuing the wild new anthology exploring the world’s most bizarre creatures! Alisa Kwitney and Mauricet show us the...
- 10/4/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
In addition to Creepshow returning for its fourth season on AMC and AMC+ on October 13th, readers can look forward to issue #2 of Creepshow Vol. 2 when it's released in comic book shops on October 11th via from Skybound and Cartel Entertainment, and we have a look at preview pages from the upcoming issue, including a sneak peek at Michael Walsh's "The Man with No Eyes" as well as a ghostly new story from Dan Watters and Abigail Larson!
We have the preview pages and the official press release with additional details below, and in case you missed it, Skybound will be unwrapping festive frights this December with the Creepshow Holiday Special!
Press Release: Los Angeles 09/15/2023 — Today Skybound revealed a first look at interior pages from Creepshow Vol. 2 #2, the latest issue of the hugely anticipated five-issue comic book anthology based on Greg Nicotero’s hit Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Cartel Entertainment.
We have the preview pages and the official press release with additional details below, and in case you missed it, Skybound will be unwrapping festive frights this December with the Creepshow Holiday Special!
Press Release: Los Angeles 09/15/2023 — Today Skybound revealed a first look at interior pages from Creepshow Vol. 2 #2, the latest issue of the hugely anticipated five-issue comic book anthology based on Greg Nicotero’s hit Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Cartel Entertainment.
- 9/19/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Back in 2020, viewers got to unwrap holiday horrors when A Creepshow Holiday Special made its streaming debut on Shudder, and this winter, The Creep will have more festive frights lurking under the tree in the Creepshow Holiday Special #1, a new one-shot anthology comic from Skybound and Cartel Entertainment.
Featuring “The Christmas Man” by Daniel Kraus and Jonathan Wayshak and “Package Thief” by James Asmus and Letizia Cadonici, Creepshow Holiday Special #1 will be released in comic shops on December 6th, and we have a look at the full release details and cover art!
Press Release: Los Angeles 09/07/2023 — Today Skybound announced the Creepshow Holiday Special #1. The all-new one shot from the hugely popular comic book anthology based on Greg Nicotero’s hit Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Cartel Entertainment will hit comic book stores December 6, 2023.
We proudly present a holiday special of petrifying proportions—Creepshow is here to put fear in your cheer!
Featuring “The Christmas Man” by Daniel Kraus and Jonathan Wayshak and “Package Thief” by James Asmus and Letizia Cadonici, Creepshow Holiday Special #1 will be released in comic shops on December 6th, and we have a look at the full release details and cover art!
Press Release: Los Angeles 09/07/2023 — Today Skybound announced the Creepshow Holiday Special #1. The all-new one shot from the hugely popular comic book anthology based on Greg Nicotero’s hit Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Cartel Entertainment will hit comic book stores December 6, 2023.
We proudly present a holiday special of petrifying proportions—Creepshow is here to put fear in your cheer!
- 9/8/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Last year, Skybound launched a comic book series inspired by Creepshow franchise that George A. Romero and Stephen King began with the 1982 film Creepshow (watch it Here) and the 1987 sequel Creepshow 2 (watch that one Here). Volume 1 consisted of five issues that have since been collected in a trade paperback. Volume 2 will also consist of five issues and will start reaching store shelve soon – and in the midst of the Volume 2 release, there will also be a one-shot Creepshow Holiday Special comic book!
Skybound announced that Creepshow Holiday Special #1 will reach comic book stores on December 6th. Here’s the information:
We proudly present a holiday special of petrifying proportions—Creepshow is here to put fear in your cheer! First, you’ve heard of Santa, you’ve heard of Krampus, but have you ever heard of “The Christmas Man”? Witness the birth of a new horrifying holiday classic from Daniel...
Skybound announced that Creepshow Holiday Special #1 will reach comic book stores on December 6th. Here’s the information:
We proudly present a holiday special of petrifying proportions—Creepshow is here to put fear in your cheer! First, you’ve heard of Santa, you’ve heard of Krampus, but have you ever heard of “The Christmas Man”? Witness the birth of a new horrifying holiday classic from Daniel...
- 9/8/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The “Creepshow” franchise is headed back into the world of comics with Creepshow Holiday Special #1, announced by Skybound today. The all-new one shot from the hugely popular comic book anthology, based on Greg Nicotero’s hit Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Cartel Entertainment, will hit comic book stores December 6, 2023.
Here’s what you can expect from the Creepshow Holiday Special…
First, you’ve heard of Santa, you’ve heard of Krampus, but have you ever heard of “The Christmas Man”? Witness the birth of a new horrifying holiday classic from Daniel “Don’t Call Me Santa” Kraus and jolly Jonathan Wayshak! Then, jingling James Asmus and lively Letizia Cadonici (House of Slaughter) deliver a cautionary tale about stealing the wrong parcel in “Package Thief.”
In addition to the main cover by Guillem March, Creepshow Holiday Special #1 comes with an impressive lineup of variant covers, including a cover by...
Here’s what you can expect from the Creepshow Holiday Special…
First, you’ve heard of Santa, you’ve heard of Krampus, but have you ever heard of “The Christmas Man”? Witness the birth of a new horrifying holiday classic from Daniel “Don’t Call Me Santa” Kraus and jolly Jonathan Wayshak! Then, jingling James Asmus and lively Letizia Cadonici (House of Slaughter) deliver a cautionary tale about stealing the wrong parcel in “Package Thief.”
In addition to the main cover by Guillem March, Creepshow Holiday Special #1 comes with an impressive lineup of variant covers, including a cover by...
- 9/7/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Featuring new takes on the Master of Macabre's classic tales, Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Terror is back for its second season at Ahoy Comics, and ahead of the second issue's release on February 19th, we've been provided with exclusive preview pages from writer Alisa Kwitney and artist Mauricet's new version of Poe's 1835 short story "Berenice."
You can view our exclusive preview pages below, visit Ahoy Comics' website for additional details, and read on for exclusive insights into the preview pages from writer Alisa Kwitney:
"Let's face it, there's something creepy about teeth. After all, they're the only part of our skeletal system that isn't discreetly covered by a bit of flesh. Jung believed that dreams of losing one's teeth were related to life transitions. This may have been connected to the old idea that every time a woman gives birth to a live baby, she loses a tooth.
You can view our exclusive preview pages below, visit Ahoy Comics' website for additional details, and read on for exclusive insights into the preview pages from writer Alisa Kwitney:
"Let's face it, there's something creepy about teeth. After all, they're the only part of our skeletal system that isn't discreetly covered by a bit of flesh. Jung believed that dreams of losing one's teeth were related to life transitions. This may have been connected to the old idea that every time a woman gives birth to a live baby, she loses a tooth.
- 2/13/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Look, I don’t think I can describe it better than I did a couple of weeks ago when this book entered my house, so let me quote myself:
Twenty years or so ago, everything in corporate comics had to be an event. The Vertigo “line” at DC was actually a bunch of entirely separate comics with a rough shared audience and stance, but they had to have a big Event in their annuals (which they also had to have) in 1993. It was called The Children’s Crusade, and there were bookend standalone comics that the various individual comics’ annuals slotted in between, more or less. It was not the most successful experiment. After a couple of decades, though, someone at DC realized they had a couple of issues written or co-written by [Neil] Gaiman that were sitting uncollected and not making them any money. So they commissioned a new team...
Twenty years or so ago, everything in corporate comics had to be an event. The Vertigo “line” at DC was actually a bunch of entirely separate comics with a rough shared audience and stance, but they had to have a big Event in their annuals (which they also had to have) in 1993. It was called The Children’s Crusade, and there were bookend standalone comics that the various individual comics’ annuals slotted in between, more or less. It was not the most successful experiment. After a couple of decades, though, someone at DC realized they had a couple of issues written or co-written by [Neil] Gaiman that were sitting uncollected and not making them any money. So they commissioned a new team...
- 4/26/2018
- by Andrew Wheeler
- Comicmix.com
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