Welcome back to Graphic Content‘s “Just Swamp Things,” where this week we cover Swamp Thing #4, released May of 1973. Swamp Thing #4 (May 1973) The...
In 2020, I read the apocalyptic horror novel The Brief History of the Dead by Kevin Brockmeier, published by Pantheon Books in 2006. The story follows...
Who was Jack the Ripper? Was it Aaron Kosminski? George Chapman? Walter Sickert? Bigfoot? Spring-Heeled Jack? There is no shortage of theories about the identity of...
Ever wonder what one of our LTD columns would look like as a chapbook? Well, wonder no longer! Caitlin Marceau’s newest entry into the world of...
Welcome to the 16th installment of Graphic Content and the third in almost as many weeks. We’re returning to the machinations of Alien‘s Weyland-Yutani and the...
“The Plot is one of the best novels I’ve ever read about writers and writing. It’s also insanely readable and the suspense quotient is through the roof....
Joshilyn Jackson rose to heights with her last release, Never Have I Ever. It was like everyone I knew was reading it or trying to get...
As an avid fan of Cutter’s classic horror style, I had read “Little Heaven” years ago, followed by “The Deep.” The only of his mainstream novels...
I am finally starting to find something called a “work-life” balance, so I hope to keep the regular reviews coming at a steady clip. This week...
Catching up with my reading log this week with the two big titles that have made up the bulk of my column, John Constantine, Hellblazer, and...
June has passed in a rainbow flag covered coffin and as corporate entities put away their LGBTQ+ allyship for another year, it’s worth remembering that there’s...
Kings of Hell by Leigh Haddington joins the ranks of part of our summer reading list. Ever wonder who would sell their soul to the devil...
Survive the Night, the fifth novel from Riley Sager – the pseudonym of a former journalist – brings the vibes of Taylor Adams’ No Exit and...
Heads will roll in this terrifyingly wild ride from Joe Hill… Plot Summary In September of 1983, June Branch comes to visit Liam – her boyfriend...
We’re back. it’s been a few too many weeks for my liking, but Graphic Content returns with another pair of reviews. I think the paired reviews...
Enter Manny, the mannequin the group of five teens finds in a creek. Manny is their new best friend, a mannequin to pull pranks with —...
In Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud, and the Last Trial of Harper Lee, Casey Cep takes on a journalistic approach, weaving together the stories of a murderous...
Most people can’t fathom the idea that their significant other might harbor a dark secret. You live with your spouse, eat with them, sleep beside them,...
Like Flies from Afar by K. Ferrari is a little hardboiled noir thriller set in the backdrop of Argentina. Our protagonist, Mr. Luis Machi, who finds...
Told between alternating chapters of the present day and a published book manuscript, this thriller explores what can be living inside a home and how it...