Category: Comic Book Reviews

Wolfcop Issue #1 (2016) – By Baron Craze

Director and writer Lowell Dean, known for his film 13 Eerie [2013], delivers a well-respected and lycanthropy tale, called Wolfcop [2014] of just what it sounds, a police officer, who enjoys his donuts, alcohol and blasting bad guys with his gun and the power of a werewolf. The Canadian horror comedy tale very much welcomed…


Friday the 13th Bad Land Series Review – By Baron Craze

Friday the 13th: Bad Land was a limited run comic book miniseries of only two issues from 2008, written by Ron Marz, and assisted by Colorist Mike McKone and Mike Huddleston handled the duties of Inker and Penciller. It truly has all intentions directed to mature readers, with the graphics presented as gore-hounds crave to see…


Crypt of Shadows V1 #15 (Jan 1975) Comic Review – By Baron Craze

I think it clear to most readers of our site that I adore horror comics, and I honestly have over 6 full-sized boxes of comics, I mainly focus on the those of yesteryear the special ones from the bygone era, when the stories were more about the storytelling than mere gore, bloodshed, and nudity factors….


Blood of Dracula (Full Series) – By Baron Craze

I waited to review this series for a long time, but needed to wait until I had all the issues, and hence just discovered the long sought after issue 19, to complete the entire arc of the story. Blood of Dracula started in 1987 with the first issue appearing on November 1, published by Apple…


The Haunt of Horror (Vol 1 No 1) (1974) Comic Review – By Baron Craze

This past May the long forgotten and short-run comic horror magazine, ‘Haunt of Horror’ hit the milestone of 45-years, sought primarily by collectors and the series owned by this Horror Historian. Originally published by Curtis Magazines, a subdivision of Marvel Comics, lasting five issues from May 1974 until January 1975, available at the original cost…


Comic Review: Supernatural Thrillers #2 Invisible Man – By Baron Craze

Ah, my love of all things horror, comic books are among them, and while I enjoy the modern day ones, complete incredible graphic and rampant gore, the classics always hold a fondness for me, perhaps where I grew up the visits to a local comic book store held the adventures of discovering another world. Often…


Dead of Night Featuring Werewolf by Night Comic Review (2009) – By Baron Craze

In a time of horror-comics taking on zombies and other beasts, to return to the limited run from publisher MAX (Marvel) an interesting treat for the readers. The storyline involves obviously werewolves, an entry often overlooked, unless one seeks out Ferals from Avatar Press and few others, but this series generates rich and explicit panels…


Creature from the Black Lagoon (1993) Comic Review – By Baron Craze

Among many of the reigning kings in the Universal Studios, where the Land of Monsters exists, fans clamor for Dracula, Frankenstein and the Wolf Man, however another beloved one comes in the Gill Man, aka Creature or Fish Monster. He graced the silver screen in 1954 and appeared in numerous sequels, just last Halloween season…


Puppet Master: The Offering #1 (2015) Comic Review – By Baron Craze

One of the longtime b-movie favorites of horror fans, is none other than Puppet Master, released in 1989 from Charles Band and Full Moon Studios, and became a lasting franchise totaling 10-movies, now finds itself onto pages of comic books. For those fans unaware of these villains, they’re actually toy puppets reanimated by Egyptian magic…


Nosferatu Wars (2014) Comic Review

Anyone in horror comics knows the name Steve Niles, (30 Days of Night and Criminal Macabre) his writing speaks for itself, this in a one-shot Nosferatu Wars, which actually gathers together from Dark Horse Presents installments #26 – #29, with artist Menton3. Simply enough it is a vampire tale which packs quite a bit into…