REVIEW — Hellscape Americana (comic anthology)
Hellscape Americana takes the idea of midcentury horror comics and transforms it into the bizarro world of today.

Hellscape Americana takes the idea of midcentury horror comics and transforms it into the bizarro world of today.
Welp, it’s time for the yearly tradition of speculating trends for the new year! Let’s see what I can come up with for 2025.
Sorry if this sounds angry, but Ellen is a true piece of shit. Read why.
I was expecting some mildly spooky content, and I got that, but there were surprisingly some points that definitely made me reconsider watching it in my dark basement… alone… at night.
Because horror movies are never just movies, theyβre souls with a story to tell.
Though it isnβt as widely known as It Follows, Contracted deserves some recognition for its story too.
Realizing Iβm a bit biased (the 60s isnβt my favorite decade for horror), I decided to give The Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism another chance.
This time of year is known for being cold and dark, highlighted by warm drinks next to a fireplace. What better way to spend these winter evenings than to read a book of morbid poetry by author Ridley Mortis: Poems of Grave Importance.
Stalker Jane shows how extreme groupie antics won’t be tolerated. They will, however, be appreciated.