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Horror comic
30 Days of Night: Bloodsucker Tales
The world of the undead is a vast one, with many stories remaining to be told. In Bloodsucker Tales, Steve Niles continues the saga of 30 Days of Night with the bloody and terrifying story "Dead Billy Dead," illustrated by talented newcomer Kody Chamberlain. Matt Fraction (Last of the Independents) joins in with "Juarez," introducing Lex Nova, former private detective and free-range madman, illustrated by Ben Templesmith.
Zombies vs Cheerleaders
Don't miss the exciting relaunch of Zombies Vs. Cheerleaders! Always thrilling, pretty freaking funny, and never disappointing. Check out what all the commotion is about - macabre humor featuring, it can never be overstated, two things everyone loves: Zombies and Cheerleaders! Featuring a hot wraparound cover by Mike DeBalfo, the first issue contains an 8-page bonus story!
Zombie Tramp: VD Special
Features three holiday themed covers, and risqué variants of each!
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Zombie Tramp: Saves XXX-Mas
When a fat old man dressed as Santa throws Christmas raves to drug select young women to ship to the “North Pole”, only Zombie Tramp’s undead blood can stop the potent cocktail, and turn the tables on him and his perverted “elves”.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Zombie Tramp: New Year's Eve Special
After her ordeal with fighting Demons, both physical and emotional, Janey makes an effort to regroup and keep a promise she made to herself - busting her father out of prison!! Locked up with vindictive wardens, disgraced sandwich kings, and past enemies thought to be dead, Janey discovers more secrets about her past, while trying to bust her father out and take down a few assholes in the process!
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Zombie Tramp vs: Vampblade
In a story too big to contain in the pages of her regular monthly series, fan-favorite undead anti-heroine Zombie Tramp breaks out into an all-new limited series that pits her against a new larger-than-life supernatural foe... Vampblade! Can Zombie Tramp hold her own against this new interdimensional weapon-wielding comic book bad girl brought to life, or has she met her sexy/crazy/cool match? Let the hair pulling and blood spilling begin!
Zombie Tramp Halloween Special
After her ordeal with fighting Demons, both physical and emotional, Janey makes an effort to regroup and keep a promise she made to herself - busting her father out of prison!! Locked up with vindictive wardens, disgraced sandwich kings, and past enemies thought to be dead, Janey discovers more secrets about her past, while trying to bust her father out and take down a few assholes in the process!
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Zombie Tramp (2014)
Are you bold enough to take a ride with Janey, the Zombie Tramp?!? If you pick her up, she might just share the story of how she came to be the street walking dead!! Be brave so you can be ready for her all new series following this special issue!
Genre: Horror
Zombie Fairy Tales
Sit down by the gravesite and with a big bowl of brain food, kiddies, 'cause Mother Gruesome's about to treat you to a collection of classic stories of crawling cadavers! Enjoy timeless tales such as "Little Dead Riding Hood", "The Ginger-dead Man", "Moldylocks" and "Alice in Undead-land"!
Genre: Horror
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Zombie
The Zombie (Simon William Garth) is a fictional supernatural character in the Marvel Comics universe, who starred in the black and white, horror comic magazine series Tales of the Zombie (1973-1975) in stories mostly by Steve Gerber and Pablo Marcos. The character had originated 20 years earlier in the standalone story "Zombie" by Stan Lee and Bill Everett, published in the horror anthology comic book Menace #5 (July 1953) from Marvel forerunner Atlas Comics.As Lee had done years before in reviving Henry Pym from a standalone science fiction story to become the superhero Ant-Man, then editor in chief Roy Thomas likewise plucked a character from, in this case, a pre-Comics Code horror tale. The initial modern story, co-scripted by Thomas and Steve Gerber and drawn by John Buscema and Tom Palmer, was a 12 page tale that led into a seven page reprint of the 1950s story (with the art slightly altered to give the Zombie shoulder-length rather than short hair). That original story was also reprinted in 1975's Tales of the Zombie Annual #1, and again two decades later in Curse of the Weird #4 (March 1994), the final issue of a short-lived Marvel horror reprint series...
X'ed
A sci-fi thriller about a next-gen form of psychiatry: "subliminal hitmen" injected into your mind who hunt down and kill the demons that haunt you. Ex-military sharpshooter Colin McClure is Mezign Corporation's most recent recruit for the still-experimental (and often deadly) job of subliminal hitman. McClure is the perfect candidate for two reasons: a) he's a killing machine, and b) he lost his legs in the war, so subliminal-ops are his only way to see any action. But he's also a dangerous candidate for one reason unknown to Mezign: Colin's true motive is to enter the mind of his catatonic daughter and bring her out of a coma.
Wytches
Across the globe, century after century, men and women were burned, drowned, hanged, tortured, imprisoned, persecuted, and murdered for witchcraft. None of them were witches. They died protecting a terrible and hidden truth: witches, real witches, are out there. They are ancient, elusive, and deadly creatures that are rarely seen and even more rarely survived.
Wynonna Earp (2016)
The US Marshals Black Badge division has been fighting back against supernatural threats for decades. But even the toughest werewolf, most bloodthirsty vampire, or grisliest zombie knows there's one agent to avoid at all cost: Wynonna Earp. Descended from the legendary Wyatt Earp, Wynonna is dead set on bringing the unnatural to justice! Beau Smith returns with artist Lora Innes (The Dreamer) to bring readers a chilling, new Wynonna Earp adventure!
Genre: Horror, Supernatural
Wretched Things
It was written in blood by the rat kings, woven in silk by the spider sages, recited in verse by the ancient warlords of the centipedes. The Vermin shall inherit the Earth.
Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse
Ben Templesmith returns! Meet Wormwood, the English-accented, beer-drinking, sentient corpse possessing a maggot expat from the Hell dimension. Well, one of them. If he's not attempting to save Earth from demonic, parasitic fungal infections or undead strippers, then he's off drinking with his homemade mechanical sidekick, Mr. Pendulum.
World of Warcraft: Curse of the Worgen
A series of grisly, animalistic murders has rocked Gilneas. A detective seeking the perpetrators finds more than he bargained for, in the twisted history of his family and Gilneas itself. This pivotal miniseries explores the lore of the Worgen!
Snow Blind
What’s to Love: With books like Hit and Day Men in our library, you can tell we absolutely love noir stories, and the more unconventional, the better! Critically acclaimed writer Ollie Masters (The Kitchen) and artist Tyler Jenkins (Peter Panzerfaust) have crafted a tense noir story in the tradition of Criminal, Scalped, and 100 Bullets, set in the bleak, snow-covered landscape of Alaska, a perfect setting to highlight the cold nature of crime...
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