The classic horror monsters have a large history in comic books, with several characters based on these scary creatures.
Certain superpowers are unsettling because they can potentially be used to hurt people, either physically or psychologically.
This blind bag has taken over the Top Ten and most of the aftermarket! Mark Spears has been an extremely influential artist ...
The Fifteenth Doctor and Belinda return next week as Titan Comics launches its new series Doctor Who: The Prison Paradox, and ...
Skybound and Image, in partnership with Universal Products & Experiences, are adding Universal Monsters: The Invisible Man, as a new four-issue limited comic book series from James Tynion IV and Dani, ...
Get in Ghouls, the moment has come to spend some quality time with our favorite Boo Crew. Yes, we’re talking about our favorite monsterously stylish characters from Monster High. At Nerdist, we love ...
Horror comics look to be getting all the attention this week. Besides Black Hole getting snatched up by Netflix, now The ...
Set in a world where children can see monsters, Something is Killing the Children revolves around a monster hunter named Eric Slaughter.
Vampires in American comic books retained this outsider status – invariably they were European immigrants like Morbius, who ...
Godzilla was all over this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. But perhaps the announcement that got fans the most excited was an upcoming comic book series that would pit the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ...
Kansas City #1 on Wednesday, and you can get yourself a sneak peek at the issue with the official preview below… Calling it ...