Jughead: The Hunger returns as an ongoing just in time for Halloween. Check it out if you have been craving a classic werewolf story.
The world's most reviled font has gone analog with the "Sincerity Machine," a typewriter that types in Comic Sans.
"We need to trust kids’ unconscious yearnings. We need to trust that they know what kinds of books they need better than we do. We need to trust the healthy cravings of their own psyches."
If you've ever worked in customer service, this comic might resonate
Write horror that haunts the reader and is not easily forgotten.
Many are familiar with the gripping stories, but not so much the term
If you aren’t currently aware of which horror novel you actually are (because you are one, you know) then you should probably take this quiz to find out! This quiz was inspired by MESSENGER OF FEAR the new creepy, thriller … Read More
Are you more of a Comic Sans or an Apple Chancery?
Comic books and graphic novels can engage middle school readers, and creating them is a way to incorporate language arts standards.
I’m up for pretty much anything when it comes to horror movies, but I’ll make a special point to watch anything that deals with the occult. True, witchcraft has gone mainstream—you can buy “witch kits” at Sephora, for crying out loud—but those are white witches, not dedicated black-magic practitioners sacrificing some screaming innocent on the altar of their dark lord. That’s a taboo, and therefore a…
In the following steps, you will learn how to create a comic book text effect in Adobe Illustrator.<br>What you will learn in this Adobe Illustrator text effect tutorial:<br>How to create a...
Fantasy, horror and science fiction are porous genres, allowing for, and even encouraging, cross-fertilization. H.G. Wells' "The Island of Dr. Moreau," for instance, could be . . .
He's not the only royal to have a private baptism.
If you want comfort in the form of a classic scare but don’t want to re-read the usual suspects, here are 5 exquisite reads perfect for page turning.
Some horror magazines you just NEED to read. These are those magazines.
The reporter who covers the comic-book industry for The Times describes how a lifetime love of comics has taught him about science, history, and himself.