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New Guest reader Jeff 'Reanimator' Combs kicks off Lovecrafts Herbert West six part series with From the Dark. Poe gives us a voyage of damnation and Bierce takes the werewolf myth in an unfamiliar direction.
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Ambrose Bierce plays with time in The Suitable Surroundings, you may think twice before air travel after Doyle's A Horror of the Heights and bringing you a new author with Arthur Machen's The Bowmen.
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Special guest Robert 'Freddy Krueger' Englund reads Ambrose Bierce's mesmerizing short story An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge with Doug at the helm of a tale that will leave you in fear of walking the streets alone, The Mark of the Beast.
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Having kicked off the Mummy genre Arthur Conan Doyle's masterpiece, Lot No. 249, simply speaks for itself. In its 80+ minute wake you can experience and end with Poe's heartbreaking poem, For Annie.
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Necromantic is a love story disguised as a supernatural action thriller, proving that not even death is enough to stop true love. Story by Lovern Kindzierski and artwork by Geof Isherwood, David Ross and Chris Chuckry.
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Comic
When the purest woman on earth allows herself one selfish wish, it is enough to conceive the most evil woman the world has ever known. Collecting the first three books in Lovern Kindzierski and John Bolton’s acclaimed fantasy series for the first time. -
256 page, beautifully illustrated graphic novel
Jeremy Knowles is a 17-year-old outcast who dreams of being a great artist. But when he suffers a severe mental breakdown brought on by bullying and other pressures at school, his future is called into question — as is his very existence! Can he survive the experience through the healing power of art? And just what does it mean to be "crazy," anyway? -
Comic Book
This bundle includes both Redcoats-ish and Redcoats-ish 2, collecting comic strips from Jeff Martin’s War of 1812 stories, featuring the misadventures of John and George, two not so fearless men of the Canadian militia. Heeding the call to defend Canada against the invading American army, John and George are now doing their best to be heroes, whilst also working hard to avoid battles, marching, danger or anything else that involves effort. -
One of England’s most famous folk stories introduces readers to the terrifying Black Shuck, the mythic beast that inspired Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic Sherlock Holmes story, The Hound of the Baskervilles. Written by Mark Allard-Will, art by Ryan Howe and Elaine M. Will Graphic novel - 80 pages - softcover
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A slick and sleazy chat show host gets more than he bargained for when he channels an ancient source of evil, unleashing terror and carnage upon the world. ISBN: 978-0986820045 Pages: 136Â