Let the Right One In is a Swedish horror novel written by John Ajvide Lindqvist and published by St. Martin’s Griffin in 2004.
“I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream” is a short dystopian science fiction story written by Harlan Ellison. Published in 1967 and winner of Hugo...
Welcome back to Haunted MTL’s Graphic Content, where we will be checking out DC Comics’ The Swamp Thing #1. I had promised last time that I...
Welcome back to Haunted MTL’s Graphic Content – in this installment, we cover the new title, The Army of Darkness: 1979 #1. This is a special...
Welcome back to Graphic Content, Haunted MTL’s longest-running comic review series, where we’ll be tackling a new miniseries from DC Comics called Soul Plumber. This limited...
We return to Graphic Content with a new series in the mix – motivated by the recent Elvira special I am diving into the most recent...
Falling Angel is a 1978 supernatural, hardboiled detective novel written by William Hjortsberg.
Welcome back to Graphic Content, Haunted MTL’s #1 comic review series by default. In this installment, we are returning to the world of Marvel’s Alien with...
Welcome back to Graphic Content’s “Just Swamp Things,” where this week we cover Swamp Thing Vol. 1 #5, released August of 1973. Swamp Thing #5 (August 1973) “The Last...
Welcome back to Graphic Content, Haunted MTL’s dive into horror comics. We cycle back to John Constantine, Hellblazer and Killadephia this week. We also say goodby...
Have you ever heard a terrible liar, and I mean Pinocchio terrible, try to worm their way out of a bad situation? The way they stumble...
“Vic and Blood” by Harlan Ellison started life as the Nebula Award-winning novella “A Boy and His Dog” (1969). With an extensive publication history, I want...
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...
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...