Gaslamp Gothic brings the world of steampunk and gaslight fantasy in one dark horror collection. Regulars like Spring Heeled Jack, Frankenstein, the Mummy, Jack the Ripper, Dr. Jekyll, and the Phantom of the Opera; along with ancient gods, mad scientists, weird west, macabre murders, time travel, and murky monsters. 100 Big Pages of arcane alternate fantasy!... [click here for more]
Premiering in Hell-Rider magazine from 1971 during the Bronze Age, The Butterfly was the very first African-American comic book superheroine! Marian Michaels leads a double-life not only as a hit Vegas nightclub singer, but as the masked maiden known as Butterfly. Aside from being a hand-to-hand combat expert, Butterfly also uses blinding light effects, suction gloves, and a jumping jet pack to fight... [click here for more]
Kreepy Komix breaks open Bronze Age black magic with 1970s horror comics. Explore the complete Sagas of Frankenstein's Monster and Kromag the Killer. Also, learn the Dance Macabre, an enormous amazon causes Group Jeopardy, get drawn into the Circle of Circe, Dax the Damned finds The Paradise Tree, robots begin The Massacre of Mankind, ships ahoy in The Cursing of Captain Skull, and reincarnation replays... [click here for more]
IT CAME FROM THE DARKEST CORNERS OF THE ART ARCHIVE....
The NUELOW Stock Art Collection #14:Starkest Terror features 30 drawings of fear and terror, in stark black-and white, by Suso, Gene Day, and Bill Everett. The bulk of the collection focuses on two young ladies from the Swingin' Seventies who have been set upon by ghouls, but the illustrations by Day and Everett are... [click here for more]