For a majority of artists out there, October is more than just a month-long frenzy and haunted decor and buckets of candy. It also marks the beginning of InkTober, a month-long frenzy of daily sketches or drawings based on an official list of prompts. However, some artists—those particularly in tune with the Halloween season—take the […]
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Launched earlier this Summer, The Witching Season is a new web series whose sole purpose is basically the celebration of Halloween. Inspired by anthology series such as Tales From The Crypt, The Twilight Zone and Are You Afraid Of The Dark?, The Witching Season sets a very specific tone for its tales thanks to a […]
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From the same shattered minds that brought us Infinite Santa 8000 (Greg Ansin & Michael Neel) comes Drive-In Horrorshow Presents, an ongoing series of short stories available for FREE via Wattpad. Originally released as a feature film in 2009, and later adapted in comic book form, Drive-In Horrorshow is very much in the vein of […]
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While Goosebumps gets a lot of attention for being THE preeminent scare series during everyone’s childhood, there’s actually another collection of books that pre-dates R.L. Stine. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, first released in 1981, consists of three books written by Alvin Schwartz and illustrated by Stephen Gammell. Based primarily on folklore and […]
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Was there anything better than tuning in to SNICK every Saturday night to watch what Nickelodeon had in store for you before bed time? One of the most memorable facets of SNICK—heck, one of the highlights of the 90s—was Are You Afraid of the Dark?. A horror anthology series that dripped pure horror and fantasy […]
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Lost Signals: Goosebumps (1995)
“Reader Beware! You’re In for a Scare!” As one of the most popular horror authors of the decade, author R.L. Stine had a humongous influence on kids everywhere during the 1990’s—introducing many to the joys of spine-tingling horror and tongue-in-cheek mystery—his Goosebumps books a hallmark of school book fairs and local libraries across the country. […]
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Word around the Clubhouse is that you fabulous freaks love your comic books… is that right? If so, here are three of the finest pulpy periodicals for your peepers to peruse: Blood & Gourd #2 I’ve had the pleasure of seeing this book grow from a twinkle in it’s creators’ eyes to a full-fledged comic […]
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Ronald If you stop and think about it for a second, Ronald McDonald is kinda like Doctor Who. Weird thing to say, right? Well, think about it. Ronald is a single “entity” who’s periodically reborn with a new face and slightly different persona. Granted, he doesn’t have a blue phone booth that traverses time and […]
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Back in 2013 filmmaker Ben Franklin embarked on a quest to bring back the concept of anthology-themed horror shows with his short film series, Bloody Cuts. Now, two years and eight phenomenal episodes later, and Franklin has returned with a brand new anthology series with a Lovecraftian flair called The Outer Darkness. Inspired by classic […]