Posted on 08/03/09 by Deaditor
Creepy # 1 Dark Horse Comics Written by: Joe Harris, Dan Braun, Mike Woods, Neil Kleid, & Bill Dubay Art by: Jason Shawn Alexander, Angelo Torres, Saskia Gutenkunst, Brian Churilla, Hilary Barta, Alex Toth, & Bernie Wrightson Cover by: Eric Powell For better or worse, we live in the age of the re-make. Every [...]
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Posted on 07/18/09 by Deaditor
Sir Edward Grey: Witchfinder # 1 Dark Horse Comics Written by Mike Mignola Art by Ben Stenbeck Review by: Bryce Holland Horror really is an amazing genre. It’s that rare classification of storytelling that seems to be able to blend effortlessly with damn near any other kind of story. For years people have blended [...]
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Posted on 07/06/09 by Deaditor
Ghostbusters: The Other Side # 1-4 IDW Publishing Written by: Keith Champagne Art by: Tom Nguyen Review by: Bryce Holland Every once in a while, a book comes along that I just know I’m going to like. I can just look at the cover of any given issue in the series and pretty definitively [...]
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Posted on 06/07/09 by Deaditor
Crossed #1-5 Avatar Press Written by Garth Ennis Art by Jacen Burrows Review by: Bryce Holland If there’s two facets of the horror genre I love more than anything, it’s apocalyptic “infection” stories, like 28 Days Later or Night of the Living Dead, and gore, copious amounts of gore. Something about these two [...]
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Posted on 05/27/09 by Deaditor
Groom Lake #1 & 2 IDW Publishing Written by Chris Ryall Art by Ben Templesmith Reviewed by: Bryce Holland As horror fans, I think we often forget that, sometimes, there’s more to life than monsters, psychotic killers, and loads of blood and guts. Sometimes, it’s important to be able to sit back and have [...]
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Posted on 05/03/09 by Deaditor
Welcome, one and all! I’m Bryce Holland, and this is the first edition of “Blood Between the Panels,” Brutal As Hell’s new spot for news and reviews in the realm of horror comic books. Much like anybody who visits this site, I consider myself something of a horror fanatic, but more than that I am [...]
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