Books: Horror
Currently listing articles 291-251:
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Manga Review: The Drifting Classroom, Volume Five by Kazuo Umezu— A classic survival horror manga pits school kids against an apocalyptic future world.
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Book Review: Bad Paths by Justin Behrens— A disturbing world of the strange and supernatural located down bad paths behind the Dameron estate.
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Manga Review: Hell Girl Volume One by Miyuki Eto— Eternal damnation never looked so easy in this manga animé spin-off.
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Manga Review: Hellgate: London Vol. 1, Story by Arvid Nelson and Art by J.M.— A prequel to the hit video game.
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Book Review: In The Woods by Tana French— To dismiss In The Woods for its genre is to the miss the point. Tana French's haunting debut astonishes.
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Book Review: A Child Across the Sky by Jonathan Carroll— The story is haunting, but also beautiful because of the intricate manner in which it is woven and the tortured, human characters are portrayed.
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Graphic Novel Review: Hawaiian Dick: Byrd of Paradise by B. Clay Moore and Steven Griffin— This 1950s Hawaiian private eye tale comes out swinging with beautiful art, great dialogue, and throws in a zombie.
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Book Review: Crystal Bay by Brandon Ford— An isolated writer is seduced by a bloodthirsty temptress.
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Manga Review: Dark Metro by Tokyo Calen & Yoshiken— A new manga horror series finds ghosts and bloody vengeance in the bowels of the Tokyo subway.
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Book Review: Generation Dead by Daniel Waters— The teen dead have risen from their graves — and they're going back to high school.
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Graphic Novel Review: Fantasy Classics, Edited by Tom Pomplun— Volume Fifteen in the Graphic Classics series contains "romance, wizardry, dreamworlds & Mary Shelley's Frankenstein!"
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Book Review: The Mummy: Dark Resurrection by Michael Paine— This isn't your typical mummy novel, but those looking for an unorthodox twist on the original movie may enjoy it.
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The Life and Loves of Anita Blake— Anita Blake has been criticized for many things, but her sexual empowerment should not be one of them.
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Book Review: Blood Noir - An Anita Blake Vampire Hunter Novel by Laurell K. Hamilton— This latest volume in the Anita Blake Vampire Hunter series piques appetites of all sorts.
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Interview with Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Author of the Saint-Germain Series— Eclectic veteran author Chelsea Quinn Yarbro talks about werewolves, Saint-Germain, writing and trends in publishing
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Book Review: The Saint-Germain Memoirs by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro— A new collection of stories about the vampire Saint-Germain is uneven, but ultimately satisfying.
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Book Review: V - The Second Generation by Kenneth Johnson— The Zedti come hoping to aid the resistance and save their own people from a battle with the Visitors. At what cost, though?
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Book Review: Tales from Blue Springs - The Hatchet Woman by R. Garth— A strange novella characterized by bizarre events and terrible writing.
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Book Review: Sharp Teeth by Toby Barlow— This is no frilly urban fantasy: this is a 300-page poem about bloodthirsty noir werewolves.
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Book Review: Lost Prince by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro— This reissue edition of an early werewolf story by Yarbro paints a vivid portrait of Spain under the Inquisition.
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Book Review: Black Magic Woman by Justin Gustainis— Black Magic Woman marks the beginning of a new exciting series of supernatural thrillers, featuring kick-ass investigator Quincey Morris.
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Graphic Novel Review: Zombies vs. Robots vs. Amazons by Chris Ryall and Ashley Wood— Do you need more than the title?
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Book Review: The Devil's Bones by Jefferson Bass— This writing team combines bone chilling real-life forensic knowledge into the work of fiction.
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Comic Review: Locke & Key #3 by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez— Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez continue threading mysteries into the chilling horror story about the Locke children and Key House.
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Comic Review: Snaked # 1 - 3 by Clifford Meth & Rufus Dayglo — A deeply cynical horror tale set in the serpentine world of American politics.
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Interview with Justin Gustainis, Author of Black Magic Woman— An exciting new paranormal series featuring supernatural investigator Quincey Morris.
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Graphic Novel Review: Innocent: Volume One by Shawn Granger— Shawn Granger’s web comic about a sword-wielding avenging angel receives its first print pb collection.
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Graphic Novel Review: The Complete Underworld edited by Justin Eisinger— A great companion piece for the movies that also works in its own right as a stand alone adaptation of the stories.
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Comic Review: Locke & Key #2 by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez— Round 2 of Joe Hill's horror comic opens with a bang and grabs hold tighter than a bloodsucking leech.
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Comic Book Review: Angel: After the Fall #1 – 3— A new IDW graphic series provides the "sixth season" of Joss Whedon's fan fave vampire teleseries.
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Author Interview: Kim Harrison— "The term urban fantasy has recently become popular, which suits me just fine. "
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Book Review: The Outlaw Demon Wails by Kim Harrison— Get lost in the Hollows, where witches, vampires, weres, and demons come out to play.
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Graphic Novel Review: Angel: Spotlight & Auld Lang Syne— Second of a three-part consideration of recent graphic novels devoted to the vampire with a soul.
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Book Review: The Cage by Jason Brannon— The Cage is a horror novel equipped with its own unique brand of freak show carnage.
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Book Review: Fangland by John Marks— Vampires and television news - both create a form of life that is neither living or dead.
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Comic Review: Locke & Key #1 by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez— Novelist Joe Hill scores a definite homerun with his new horror comic effort. Artist Gabriel Rodriguez provides chilling illustrations.
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Manga Review: Noise by Tsutomu Nihei — The final image of Musubi sitting on a ruined stair, hair grown long and encased in black armor is haunting.
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Graphic Novel Review: Angel: The Curse & Angel: Old Friends by Jeff Mariotte & David Messina— First of a three-part consideration of recent graphic novels devoted to Joss Whedon's vampire with a soul.
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Book Review: Vegetation by Mark LaFlamme— A bizarre, spooky - and sometimes downright hilarious - read.
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Book Review: The Stoker File by Toni Noto— Bram Stoker aficionados will enjoy this latest addition to the genre.
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Interview with Deborah Woehr, Author of Prosperity— Do ghosts really exist? Deborah Woehr explores this issue in her latest novel, Prosperity.
