Zombie Terrors: Undead Special #1: "The Flesh-Eating anthology is back! Featuring a creative cast of incredible international talent. In 'Bloody Good Time' Desperate and alone, an undercover cop tries to make his way out of a biker club. Definitely not the groovy night he was looking for. Story by Mark Kidwell, Script by Jeff Vigil, art by Tim Vigil (Faust). In 'Cellar Dwellers' A serial killer gets his just desserts when the bodies buried in his cellar rise again, written and illustrated by Dwayne Harris. In 'Cosplay Sacrifice' a group of fanboys has to fight against a horde of cosplay zombies who are dressed as their comic book heroes written and illustrated by Frank Forte. In “Survival” A cynical family of mad men doing what it takes to survive in an agonizing zombie world– written by Pablo Barbieri and art by Carlos Vera.
The crowdfunding campaign had a goal...
The crowdfunding campaign had a goal...
- 1/3/2024
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Twice a month Joe Lipsett will dissect a new Amityville Horror film to explore how the “franchise” has evolved in increasingly ludicrous directions. This is “The Amityville IP.”
For the first time in thirty texts, an Amityville film has adopted an anthology format. Amityville Vampire (2021), written by Carlos Perez and Tim Vigil (who also directs) divides its 90-minute narrative into three chunks to tell two stories, a wrap-around, and a few stingers. The film isn’t wholly successful due to a variety of issues, but the multiplicity of shorter narratives circumvents the typical “padded” feel of some of the “franchise”s Dtv entries.
Former DJ and (somewhat?) reformed ladies’ man Johnny The Gent (Anthony DeArce) plans to propose to his girlfriend Fran (Miranda Melhado). He takes her on what she anticipates will be a romantic camping trip and, on the car ride, tells her two separate stories about the area...
For the first time in thirty texts, an Amityville film has adopted an anthology format. Amityville Vampire (2021), written by Carlos Perez and Tim Vigil (who also directs) divides its 90-minute narrative into three chunks to tell two stories, a wrap-around, and a few stingers. The film isn’t wholly successful due to a variety of issues, but the multiplicity of shorter narratives circumvents the typical “padded” feel of some of the “franchise”s Dtv entries.
Former DJ and (somewhat?) reformed ladies’ man Johnny The Gent (Anthony DeArce) plans to propose to his girlfriend Fran (Miranda Melhado). He takes her on what she anticipates will be a romantic camping trip and, on the car ride, tells her two separate stories about the area...
- 12/19/2023
- by Joe Lipsett
- bloody-disgusting.com
This article contains Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness spoilers
If box-office receipts are any indication, you’ve probably watched Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness at least once. You may have loved it, thrilled by Sam Raimi’s wild direction and its gnarly imagery. Or you may have hated it, disappointed by its nonsensical plot decisions and waste of talented actors.
Whether you’re all in or all out on Multiverse of Madness, the latest MCU entry has connections to a bevy of other cinematic offerings. These ten movies are sure to appease those disappointed by Doctor Strange’s trip across alternate realities and sate those hungry for more mind-bending heroics.
Doctor Mordrid (1992)
These days, we think of the MCU as an unstoppable monolith, the king of the pop culture landscape. But that wasn’t always the case. In fact, in the 1990s Marvel Comics filed for bankruptcy,...
If box-office receipts are any indication, you’ve probably watched Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness at least once. You may have loved it, thrilled by Sam Raimi’s wild direction and its gnarly imagery. Or you may have hated it, disappointed by its nonsensical plot decisions and waste of talented actors.
Whether you’re all in or all out on Multiverse of Madness, the latest MCU entry has connections to a bevy of other cinematic offerings. These ten movies are sure to appease those disappointed by Doctor Strange’s trip across alternate realities and sate those hungry for more mind-bending heroics.
Doctor Mordrid (1992)
These days, we think of the MCU as an unstoppable monolith, the king of the pop culture landscape. But that wasn’t always the case. In fact, in the 1990s Marvel Comics filed for bankruptcy,...
- 5/17/2022
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
An animated series adaptation of comic book series “Faust” is in development at Sony Pictures Television, TheWrap has confirmed.
The project will be written by Matteo Pizzolo, creator of the “Godkiller” franchise.
Written by David Quinn with art by TIm Vigil, “Faust” was first published in 1987. The series centers on John Jaspers, a mental patient-turned-vigilante who sells his soul in exchange for super powers and then must use them to save his lover from his former boss.
The series was published across 15 issues between 1987 and 2012. The series became known for its graphic violence and sexual content, with the first issue going on to sell 100,000 copies. In 2000, an English-language feature adaptation directed by Brian Yuzna was released in Spain under the title “Faust: Love of the Damned.”
Pizzolo’s recent writing credits include the illustrated “Godkiller” film trilogy, as well as the speculative fiction comic book series “Calexit” with Amancay Nahuelpan.
The project will be written by Matteo Pizzolo, creator of the “Godkiller” franchise.
Written by David Quinn with art by TIm Vigil, “Faust” was first published in 1987. The series centers on John Jaspers, a mental patient-turned-vigilante who sells his soul in exchange for super powers and then must use them to save his lover from his former boss.
The series was published across 15 issues between 1987 and 2012. The series became known for its graphic violence and sexual content, with the first issue going on to sell 100,000 copies. In 2000, an English-language feature adaptation directed by Brian Yuzna was released in Spain under the title “Faust: Love of the Damned.”
Pizzolo’s recent writing credits include the illustrated “Godkiller” film trilogy, as well as the speculative fiction comic book series “Calexit” with Amancay Nahuelpan.
- 7/7/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Deadline has announced that Sony Pictures Television have picked up the rights to Faust, the superhero horror comic written by David Quinn and illustrated by Tim Vigil. The studio have enlisted Matteo Pizzolo (Godkiller) to pen the adaptation which will be developed as an animated series [Seemore] First released by Rebel Studios back in 1987, Faust follows John Jaspers, "a tormented…...
- 7/7/2021
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Sony Pictures Television has acquired Faust, the superhero horror comic book from writer David Quinn and artist Tim Vigil, to develop as an animated series. Godkiller writer Matteo Pizzolo will write the adaptation under his first-look deal with Spt.
Released by Quinn and Vigil’s Rebel Studios in 1987, Faust follows John Jaspers, a tormented vigilante who sells his soul in exchange for super powers and must then rise against Mephistopheles to rescue his lover Dr. Jade DeCamp and win back his soul.
Comic’s creators Quinn and Vigil will serve as consulting producers on the adaptation, with Black Mask Entertainment’s Brian Giberson executive producing.
Faust was a deconstructed superhero comic contemporaneous with Watchmen, Dark Knight Returns and The Crow. The first issue sold over 100,000 copies, with later issues averaging 50,000. The core series and its various spinoffs ran for 25 years from a host of publishers including Northstar Comics, Caliber Comics,...
Released by Quinn and Vigil’s Rebel Studios in 1987, Faust follows John Jaspers, a tormented vigilante who sells his soul in exchange for super powers and must then rise against Mephistopheles to rescue his lover Dr. Jade DeCamp and win back his soul.
Comic’s creators Quinn and Vigil will serve as consulting producers on the adaptation, with Black Mask Entertainment’s Brian Giberson executive producing.
Faust was a deconstructed superhero comic contemporaneous with Watchmen, Dark Knight Returns and The Crow. The first issue sold over 100,000 copies, with later issues averaging 50,000. The core series and its various spinoffs ran for 25 years from a host of publishers including Northstar Comics, Caliber Comics,...
- 7/7/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
The deadly corners of cyberspace are home to sadistic killers and the bloodthirsty fans who fuel them in Ed Piskor's new comic book series Red Room. With the first issue of Piskor's Red Room now available from Fantagraphics, we caught up with the talented and bold artist to discuss the creative freedom of his new series, how real-life online horrors inspired Red Room, and more!
You can check out our Q&a with Piskor, official press release, and preview pages from Red Room below, and to learn more about the comic book series, visit Fantagraphics' official website!
Thanks for taking the time to answer questions for us, Ed, and congratulations on your new comic book series, Red Room! How would you describe this ambitious series to readers who are discovering it for the first time?
Ed Piskor: Murders are happening on the Dark Web for fun and profit. The...
You can check out our Q&a with Piskor, official press release, and preview pages from Red Room below, and to learn more about the comic book series, visit Fantagraphics' official website!
Thanks for taking the time to answer questions for us, Ed, and congratulations on your new comic book series, Red Room! How would you describe this ambitious series to readers who are discovering it for the first time?
Ed Piskor: Murders are happening on the Dark Web for fun and profit. The...
- 5/19/2021
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Amigo Comics
Ghost Wolf #2 (Of 4), $3.99
Rogues The Cold Ship #2 (Of 5), $3.99
Amulet Books
Misadventures Of Salem Hyde Volume 2 Big Birthday Bash Hc, $14.95
Misadventures Of Salem Hyde Volume 2 Big Birthday Bash Sc, $6.95
Andrews McMeel
Dragon Girl Volume 1 The Secret Valley Gn, $9.99
Antarctic Press
32-Bit Zombie, $3.99
Ghost Cop Tp, $14.99
Ape Entertainment
Tugg The Bull Terrier #1 (Of 4)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Archie Comic Publications
Afterlife With Archie Volume 1 Escape From Riverdale Tp (Book Market Edition), $17.99
Afterlife With Archie Volume 1 Escape From Riverdale Tp (Previews Exclusive Edition), $17.99
Sonic Universe #64 (Sega Variant Cover), $2.99
Sonic Universe #64 (Tracy Yardley Regular Cover), $2.99
World Of Archie Double Digest #40, $3.99
Aspen Comics
Jirni Volume 2 #1 (Cover A Paolo Pantalena), $3.99
Jirni Volume 2 #1 (Cover B Paolo Pantalena), $3.99
Jirni Volume 2 #1 (Cover C Paolo Pantalena...
Amigo Comics
Ghost Wolf #2 (Of 4), $3.99
Rogues The Cold Ship #2 (Of 5), $3.99
Amulet Books
Misadventures Of Salem Hyde Volume 2 Big Birthday Bash Hc, $14.95
Misadventures Of Salem Hyde Volume 2 Big Birthday Bash Sc, $6.95
Andrews McMeel
Dragon Girl Volume 1 The Secret Valley Gn, $9.99
Antarctic Press
32-Bit Zombie, $3.99
Ghost Cop Tp, $14.99
Ape Entertainment
Tugg The Bull Terrier #1 (Of 4)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Archie Comic Publications
Afterlife With Archie Volume 1 Escape From Riverdale Tp (Book Market Edition), $17.99
Afterlife With Archie Volume 1 Escape From Riverdale Tp (Previews Exclusive Edition), $17.99
Sonic Universe #64 (Sega Variant Cover), $2.99
Sonic Universe #64 (Tracy Yardley Regular Cover), $2.99
World Of Archie Double Digest #40, $3.99
Aspen Comics
Jirni Volume 2 #1 (Cover A Paolo Pantalena), $3.99
Jirni Volume 2 #1 (Cover B Paolo Pantalena), $3.99
Jirni Volume 2 #1 (Cover C Paolo Pantalena...
- 6/2/2014
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
Frank Forte has announed that Asylum Press will re-release Robert Steven Rhine’s massive graphic horror anthology Satan’s 3-Ring Circus of Hell through Diamond Comics Distributors, Scb Distributors, all major wholesalers, and Tony Shenton Distribution for a Halloween release.
This giant-sized horror anthology is loaded with tons of gore and humor that any hardcore horror fan will enjoy – especially fans of Tales from the Crypt, Eerie and Creepshow. It features 43 stories illustrated by 43 of the top horror comic book artists including: William Stout, Tim Vigil, John Cassaday, Hilary Barta, Spain Rodriguez, Jeff Gaither, Steve Bissette, D.W. Frydendall, Jim Smith, Frank Forte, Tone Rodriguez, David Paleo, Kevin Colden, Nenad Gucunja, John Howard, David Hartman, Eric Pigors, Mike Sosnowski, Kevin Colden, Tommy Castillo and Steve Mannion and many others. Cover art is by Frank Forte.
Four years in the making, this classic collection of sick and twisted short stories is a true labor of blood.
This giant-sized horror anthology is loaded with tons of gore and humor that any hardcore horror fan will enjoy – especially fans of Tales from the Crypt, Eerie and Creepshow. It features 43 stories illustrated by 43 of the top horror comic book artists including: William Stout, Tim Vigil, John Cassaday, Hilary Barta, Spain Rodriguez, Jeff Gaither, Steve Bissette, D.W. Frydendall, Jim Smith, Frank Forte, Tone Rodriguez, David Paleo, Kevin Colden, Nenad Gucunja, John Howard, David Hartman, Eric Pigors, Mike Sosnowski, Kevin Colden, Tommy Castillo and Steve Mannion and many others. Cover art is by Frank Forte.
Four years in the making, this classic collection of sick and twisted short stories is a true labor of blood.
- 9/2/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Forgot those circuses known as the Rnc and DNC, and take a trip to Satan's 3-Ring Circus of Hell instead as Robert Steven Rhine’s massive graphic horror anthology gets a re-release from Asylum Press just in time for Halloween.
Synopsis:
This giant-sized horror anthology is loaded with tons of gore and humor that any hardcore horror fan will enjoy - especially fans of Tales from the Crypt, Eerie, and Creepshow. It features 43 stories illustrated by 43 of the top horror comic book artists including: William Stout, Tim Vigil, John Cassaday, Hilary Barta, Spain Rodriguez, Jeff Gaither, Steve Bissette, D.W. Frydendall, Jim Smith, Frank Forte, Tone Rodriguez, David Paleo, Kevin Colden, Nenad Gucunja, John Howard, David Hartman, Eric Pigors, Mike Sosnowski, Kevin Colden, Tommy Castillo and Steve Mannion and many others. Cover art by Frank Forte.
Some of the twisted tales include: “Spare Parts,” a nasty E.C. Comics-inspired opus...
Synopsis:
This giant-sized horror anthology is loaded with tons of gore and humor that any hardcore horror fan will enjoy - especially fans of Tales from the Crypt, Eerie, and Creepshow. It features 43 stories illustrated by 43 of the top horror comic book artists including: William Stout, Tim Vigil, John Cassaday, Hilary Barta, Spain Rodriguez, Jeff Gaither, Steve Bissette, D.W. Frydendall, Jim Smith, Frank Forte, Tone Rodriguez, David Paleo, Kevin Colden, Nenad Gucunja, John Howard, David Hartman, Eric Pigors, Mike Sosnowski, Kevin Colden, Tommy Castillo and Steve Mannion and many others. Cover art by Frank Forte.
Some of the twisted tales include: “Spare Parts,” a nasty E.C. Comics-inspired opus...
- 9/1/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
by David Harkness, MoreHorror.com
Fans of horror comics and graphic horror literature will be thrilled to know that Robert Steven Rhine's king-sized anthology Satan's 3-Ring Circus of Hell will once again be gracing the shelves of booksellers and comic stands everywhere... just in time for Halloween. Enjoy bone-chilling tales and stunning artwork from the likes of Frank Forte, Kevin Colden, Steve Bissette, and many more. Check out the official press release below for even more gruesome details.
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Aug. 28, 2012 (Los Angeles) Frank Forte announces that Asylum Press will re-release Robert Steven Rhine’s massive graphic horror anthology Satan’s 3-Ring Circus of Hell through Diamond Comics Distributors, Scb Distributors, all major wholesalers, and Tony Shenton Distribution for a Halloween release.
This giant-sized horror anthology is loaded with tons of gore and humor that any hardcore horror fan will enjoy - especially fans of Tales from the Crypt, Eerie and Creepshow.
Fans of horror comics and graphic horror literature will be thrilled to know that Robert Steven Rhine's king-sized anthology Satan's 3-Ring Circus of Hell will once again be gracing the shelves of booksellers and comic stands everywhere... just in time for Halloween. Enjoy bone-chilling tales and stunning artwork from the likes of Frank Forte, Kevin Colden, Steve Bissette, and many more. Check out the official press release below for even more gruesome details.
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Aug. 28, 2012 (Los Angeles) Frank Forte announces that Asylum Press will re-release Robert Steven Rhine’s massive graphic horror anthology Satan’s 3-Ring Circus of Hell through Diamond Comics Distributors, Scb Distributors, all major wholesalers, and Tony Shenton Distribution for a Halloween release.
This giant-sized horror anthology is loaded with tons of gore and humor that any hardcore horror fan will enjoy - especially fans of Tales from the Crypt, Eerie and Creepshow.
- 8/30/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
I’m sure, as a new writer here, I’ll piss some folks off here but zombies are getting played. I’ve seen too many of them lately. So the prospect of yet another zombie property, this time set in Vietnam, seemed like a tired idea.
That was before I opened page one of ’68, Image’s pseudo-new property (a one-shot was released five years ago): a zombie epic, currently a four issue mini-series with more one-shots to come, set in the heart of the Vietnam War and, eventually, on American soil.
Unlike something like Dead Snow, the film in which a small group of Nazi zombies rise from the dead in the modern day, ’68 is a revisionist history of world war with the enemy becoming (for the Us) not just the Vietcong but also disease and the dead.
This isn’t a side mission in where a small group...
That was before I opened page one of ’68, Image’s pseudo-new property (a one-shot was released five years ago): a zombie epic, currently a four issue mini-series with more one-shots to come, set in the heart of the Vietnam War and, eventually, on American soil.
Unlike something like Dead Snow, the film in which a small group of Nazi zombies rise from the dead in the modern day, ’68 is a revisionist history of world war with the enemy becoming (for the Us) not just the Vietcong but also disease and the dead.
This isn’t a side mission in where a small group...
- 6/8/2011
- by Will
- The Liberal Dead
Image Comics has announced three new projects for its Frazetta Comics imprint at Comic-Con International. Frank Frazetta's Kodiak will be a one-shot written by Joe Hill (Locke & Key), Frank Frazetta's Invaders will be another one-shot, written by Dan Wickline (Grimm Fairy Tales) with art from Bud Root (Cavewoman) and the first of three sequels to Frank Frazetta's Dark Kingdom will be produced by Mark Ridwell and Tim Vigil (Faust). Frazetta (more)...
- 8/6/2009
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
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