New Back from the Depths Social Network

Ξ July 25th, 2008 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Blah, News |

by Ghastly McNasty

The continuing quest to produce a tribute issue of Scream! the creepy kids horror comic from the Eighties has a new residence. The Creepy Community is now open for all to join on our new Ning social network.

We are currently looking for artists and writers to help contribute to this very worthy cause. If you enjoy comics or horror and would like to be part of this fun venture then please come along and join in. Everyone is welcome, whether a budding artist or an experienced scribe, just remember…

It’s not for the Nervous!

 

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The Dead

Ξ June 5th, 2008 | → 1 Comments | ∇ Blah, Comic Scans, News |

by M.I.K.

The Dead : Glenn Fabry cover 

Sick of zombies yet? Well, if you aren’t, The Dead is a new ongoing zombie comic, out this august. It’s written by Alan Grant and illustrated by Simon Bisley with cover art by Glenn Fabry.

Britain has been overrun by zombies, but in Oxford a team of firefighters, allied with a pair of misfit soldiers, are about to strike back.

The official website has more information and a three page preview of the first issue. The preview seems awkward to view full-screen, (for me, at least), so I’ve included it below.

 page 1

page 2

page 3

The Dead interview

The Dead MySpace

Official website

 

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Hammer Horror stamps

Ξ May 26th, 2008 | → 1 Comments | ∇ News |

by Jova

Any fans of Hammer Horror films would drool rabidly at the news; Royal Mail are releasing 6 stamps to honour 50 years of British Film industry. Three of them are Hammer Horror related and the other three are from the Carry On series.

Their film posters were adapted for the stamps. The films honoured were; Dracula, The Curse of Frankenstein and The Mummy. Not only are they honoured on stamps but they are on postcards and stamps sheets.

Normally, I am not a stamp collector, but I might get them for myself. I loved Hammer Horror films as I used them to watch late at night when I was 8 years old. Dracula was always my favourite horror character and Christopher Lee topped them all.

They are available to buy from 10th June.

 

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