Creepshow Holiday Special 2023 by Daniel Kraus, Jonathan Wayshak, James Asmus, and Letizia Cadonici
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Maxine Slaughter Returns in Your First Look at Book of Butcher #1
Maxine Slaughter Returns in Your First Look at Book of Butcher #1 #comics #comicbooks
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My christmassy review of CHILDREN OF THE BLACK SUN for The Comics Journal, featuring the great Leticia Cadonici, Wild Bill Sienkiewicz, as well as a staff-member of Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign! Not cracking jokes here, but cervical vertebra
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Neighbors #2 by Jude Ellison S. Doyle, Letizia Cadonici and Alessandro Santoro. Cover by Miguel Mercado. Variant covers by (2) Stephanie Hans and (3) Zu Orzu. Out in April.
"Casey’s uncanny behavior and obsessive interest in her younger sister raises suspicion in Oliver as he spirals into further paranoia that his step-daughter and their neighbors aren’t who or what they claim to be.
Oliver’s fear becomes so overwhelming, in fact, that Janet’s family must fight to keep themselves sane, as the outside world becomes increasingly monstrous…"
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Welcome your new, creepy ‘Neighbors’ in March
The new title by Jude Ellison S. Doyle, Letizia Cadonici and Alessandro Santoro will debut from BOOM! Studios.
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Horror Anthology "Hello Darkness" Announced at BOOM! Studios
BOOM! Studios has announced a new ongoing horror anthology series titled Hello Darkness. The anthology will contain stories from R.L. Stine, Francesco Francavilla, Garth Ennis, Becky Cloonan, James Tynion IV, Werther Dell’Edera, Brian Azzarello, Vanesa R. Del Rey, John Arcudi, Ryan Sook, Cullen Bunn, Sas Milledge, Sarah Gailey, Liana Kangas, Marguerite Bennett, Michael Conrad, Martín Morazzo, Andy Lanning, Trevor Hairsine, Steve Orlando, Genevieve Valentine, Jude Ellison S. Doyle, Letizia Cadonici, Sarah Andersen, and more.
Hello Darkness #1 goes on sale on July 24, 2024. The issue sports a main cover by Paolo Rivera and variant covers by Jenny Frison and Peach Momoko.
(Image via BOOM! Studios - Paolo Rivera's Cover of Hello Darkness #1)
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House Of Slaughter #20 Review: This Book Is Killing It (The Children)
House of Slaughter #20 from BOOM! Studios, written by Sam Johns with art by Letizia Cadonici, ends the best arc of the book so far.
House of Slaughter #20 from BOOM! Studios, written by Sam Johns with art by Letizia Cadonici, ends the best arc of the book so far.
We reviewed the book on the Stack podcast. But in the interest of highlighting more about the title, here’s a summary of the conversation with our thoughts. And if you prefer the longer audio version, that’s below as well!
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House Of Slaughter #20 Review: This Book Is Killing It (The Children)
House of Slaughter #20 from BOOM! Studios, written by Sam Johns with art by Letizia Cadonici, ends the best arc of the book so far.
House of Slaughter #20 from BOOM! Studios, written by Sam Johns with art by Letizia Cadonici, ends the best arc of the book so far.
We reviewed the book on the Stack podcast. But in the interest of highlighting more about the title, here’s a summary of the conversation with our thoughts. And if you prefer the longer audio version, that’s below as well!
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House of Slaughter #7 (2022)
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Unsettling Terrors Live Next Door in The Neighbors #1
Unsettling Terrors Live Next Door in The Neighbors #1 #comics #comicbooks
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Apparently, opening seqences are much to the liking of one Letizia Cadonici.
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Neighbors #1 by Jude Ellison S. Doyle, Letizia Cadonici and Alessandro Santoro. Cover by Miguel Mercado. Variant covers by (2) Ramón Pérez, (3) Frany and (4) Fábio Moon. Out in March 2023.
“When Janet and Oliver Gowdie move to a quaint mountain town, their daughter Casey becomes part of a horrific chain of events revealing that their neighbors are anything but what they seem.
Soon an unsettling old woman named Agnes Early fixates on Janet and Oliver's other daughter-2-year-old Isobel.
It becomes clear that it's impossible to know who to trust… or who is even still human…
Steeped in Irish and English folklore and mythology, Jude Ellison S. Doyle (Maw) joins artist Letizia Cadonici (House of Slaughter), and colorist Alessandro Santoro (Bloom) to tread new ground in changeling horror. A tale perfect for fans of Eat the Rich and The Nice House on the Lake!”
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The Neighbors #1 (2023)
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