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Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!
House of 1000 Corpses Figures from Neca
Neca is celebrating the 20th anniversary of Rob Zombie’s House of 1000 Corpses with a set of Little Big Head stylized figures. Otis Driftwood, Captain Spaulding, and Baby Firefly each measure between 5″ and 6″ tall and come packaged together in a window box. Due out in September, the set can be pre-ordered for $59.99.
David Cronenberg Print from Vanessa McKee
David Cronenberg celebrated his 80th birthday this week, and he’s still churning out provocative and though-provoking movies with no signs of slowing down. From The Brood to Crimes of the Future, Vanessa McKee pays tribute to his legacy with a gorgeous illustration. 9×12 prints come signed by the artist for...
Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!
House of 1000 Corpses Figures from Neca
Neca is celebrating the 20th anniversary of Rob Zombie’s House of 1000 Corpses with a set of Little Big Head stylized figures. Otis Driftwood, Captain Spaulding, and Baby Firefly each measure between 5″ and 6″ tall and come packaged together in a window box. Due out in September, the set can be pre-ordered for $59.99.
David Cronenberg Print from Vanessa McKee
David Cronenberg celebrated his 80th birthday this week, and he’s still churning out provocative and though-provoking movies with no signs of slowing down. From The Brood to Crimes of the Future, Vanessa McKee pays tribute to his legacy with a gorgeous illustration. 9×12 prints come signed by the artist for...
- 3/17/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
This article contains spoilers for Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities: “Lot 36.”
Talk to just about anyone involved with Netflix horror anthology series Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities long enough and EC Comics will eventually come up.
The namesake of the show himself, Academy Award-winning director and monster enthusiast Guillermo del Toro, has freely spoken of his love for the classic mid-20th century comic imprint, telling The Austin Chronicle earlier this year that “I remember when I was a kid being very scared by Graham Ingels of EC Comics.”
From 1944 to 1956, EC Comics (or Entertaining Comics) published hundreds of issues of comics in genres like crime, satire, fantasy, and most importantly: horror. EC’s style was distinctive, inspiring a whole generation of horror storytellers and respectful modern copycat endeavors like Tales from the Crypt (which borrowed its title from EC) and Creepshow. Frequently, EC Comics were known for their shock endings,...
Talk to just about anyone involved with Netflix horror anthology series Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities long enough and EC Comics will eventually come up.
The namesake of the show himself, Academy Award-winning director and monster enthusiast Guillermo del Toro, has freely spoken of his love for the classic mid-20th century comic imprint, telling The Austin Chronicle earlier this year that “I remember when I was a kid being very scared by Graham Ingels of EC Comics.”
From 1944 to 1956, EC Comics (or Entertaining Comics) published hundreds of issues of comics in genres like crime, satire, fantasy, and most importantly: horror. EC’s style was distinctive, inspiring a whole generation of horror storytellers and respectful modern copycat endeavors like Tales from the Crypt (which borrowed its title from EC) and Creepshow. Frequently, EC Comics were known for their shock endings,...
- 10/25/2022
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Whether it's The Halloween Tree or The October Country or Something Wicked This Way Comes, autumn is a wonderful time to read (or reread) Ray Bradbury's classic works. It's an especially perfect time of year, then, for Fantagraphics to publish Home to Stay!: The Complete Ray Bradbury EC Stories (featuring 28 Bradbury stories adapted by EC Comics in the 1950s), and we've been provided with "The Handler" story for Daily Dead readers to enjoy in its entirety ahead of the collection's October 18th publication!
Based on Bradbury's short story of the same name that was published in the 1947 collection Dark Carnival, "The Handler" (with artwork by Graham Ingels and a script by Al Feldstein) can be read in its entirety below!
We also have the official press release with additional details, and to learn more about Home to Stay!: The Complete Ray Bradbury EC Stories, visit:
https://www.
Based on Bradbury's short story of the same name that was published in the 1947 collection Dark Carnival, "The Handler" (with artwork by Graham Ingels and a script by Al Feldstein) can be read in its entirety below!
We also have the official press release with additional details, and to learn more about Home to Stay!: The Complete Ray Bradbury EC Stories, visit:
https://www.
- 10/17/2022
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
In the digital era of Wacoms and Photoshop, it is refreshing to see an artist who works nearly exclusively with the unforgiving medium of ink on paper. Coming out of Madrid, Spain, Mörtuus’ creative and original drawings have graced the covers of various zines, websites, and bands all across the globe. Speaking with Daily Dead, Mörtuus gives us a quick look into the macabre mind of the man behind some of the most horrific atmospheric artworks that have ever been put to page.
“I regard myself as a self-taught drawer. I probably learnt more from drawing comics when I was a teen than receiving artistic classes,” Mörtuus reflects. In terms of his artistic influences, he notes “[I was inspired by] the almighty ink masters like Frazetta, Corben, Mignola, Graham Ingels, Michael Whelan, and the Monster Bernie Wrightson, too many to mention, really! [I was also influenced by] the horror gothic novels from Lovecraft (God), Poe, Le Fanu, Mark Riddick,...
“I regard myself as a self-taught drawer. I probably learnt more from drawing comics when I was a teen than receiving artistic classes,” Mörtuus reflects. In terms of his artistic influences, he notes “[I was inspired by] the almighty ink masters like Frazetta, Corben, Mignola, Graham Ingels, Michael Whelan, and the Monster Bernie Wrightson, too many to mention, really! [I was also influenced by] the horror gothic novels from Lovecraft (God), Poe, Le Fanu, Mark Riddick,...
- 2/19/2018
- by Sam Hart
- DailyDead
Headlining today's Horror Highlights are details on Joe Lynch's Mayhem, which just joined the Shudder streaming lineup with a new commentary track featuring Joe Lynch and Steven Yeun. We also have Daily Dead contributor Sam Hart's interview with artist Trevor Markwart, who teamed up with Hart on the new black metal horror comic book series Tales From the Black Circle, as well as Shriekfest's call for entries in 2018.
Mayhem on Shudder: "Blow off some work related stress with Shudder's latest exclusive! Starring The Walking Dead's Steven Yeun and Smilf's Samara Weaving, Mayhem sees a virus spread through an office complex causing white collar workers to act out their worst impulses.
The film's exclusive Shudder debut will also include a special commentary track with director Joe Lynch and Steven Yeun.
In addition to Mayhem, Joe Lynch will also be programming Shudder TV for the first weekend of February,...
Mayhem on Shudder: "Blow off some work related stress with Shudder's latest exclusive! Starring The Walking Dead's Steven Yeun and Smilf's Samara Weaving, Mayhem sees a virus spread through an office complex causing white collar workers to act out their worst impulses.
The film's exclusive Shudder debut will also include a special commentary track with director Joe Lynch and Steven Yeun.
In addition to Mayhem, Joe Lynch will also be programming Shudder TV for the first weekend of February,...
- 2/8/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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