We Belong Dead issue #38 is NOW AVAILABLE in TWO EDITIONS featuring art by Content Abnormal's own Josh Ryals on BOTH front & back covers! Below are the links to where U.S. readers can order each of these editions.
Cover A. Blacula
Cover B. Abby
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Blackenstein was released on August 3, 1973.
#horror #scifi #sciencefiction
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The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster: An Uneven, Earnest Take on Frankenstein
Here is a review of The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster, a solid if flawed riff on Frankenstein in line with the contemporary black trauma horror genre.
The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster is the debut feature from writer director Bomani J. Story. It concerns Vicaria (Laya DeLeon Hayes), the titular black girl, as she attempts to “cure death” by bringing the dead back to life. Facilitating that she steals bodies after they have either been killed by gang violence, drug overdose, or police brutality and experimenting on them, either…
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Old School Channel Surfing • 8x8 (2022)
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Blacula has a place in film history and a place in horror history, but unfortunately part of that legacy is rushed imitators like Blackenstein the Black Frankenstein. An amnesiac octopus couldn’t misunderstand things in so many directions at once. Its main contribution is from inspiring people to demand better from the industry than some of the craven opportunists catering to black and African cinema without appreciating what any of those words meant.
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Joe De Sue as Blackenstein!
Watercolors on Paper, 8.5″ x 11″, 2023
By Josh Ryals
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