You won't find it on any map, but if you happen to be driving down Route 66 in the dead of night and you're truly desperate for shelter, sanctuary or secrecy, you might see a battered sign on the side of the road. The Pierrot Courts Hotel - where the tormented make their last stand with the demons that haunt them...where many check in, but few check out.
Hotell is full of equal parts mystery and terror. It will make you think twice before making an unscheduled stop off the interstate. It hits on all marks and you most definitely do not want to miss it. Read Full Review
Overall, a horror tale that deserves to be alongside anything on Shudder. The story by John Lees is skin-crawling. The art by the creative team is beautiful. Altogether, a story that will creep you out. Read Full Review
Another horror filled issue in an anthology series that is sure to appeal to fans of horror. John Lees understands that great horror doesn’t always need to involve monsters and the supernatural, that humanity can be more twisted and scary than anything otherworldly. This second issue suggests there is a bit of an overarching narrative going on here as well and it’ll be interesting to see how the finished anthology reads. Talaji’s art is a good match for the series and Loughbridges colours are fantastic. Horror fans do not want to miss this. Read Full Review
AWA has brought the horror genre to new heights. Read Full Review
Another great issue from a great creative team and Im really looking forward to seeing what issue #3 has in store for us. Read Full Review
A horror short that irons out the weirdness of the first issue to create a more streamlined and darkly funny comic. Read Full Review
Now we are talking. While not exactly Lee's style of crazy super-natural horror, this will almost certainly satisfy with a classic murder story, with a twist of course. Well-done, executed finely with great art to top it off. For a horror anthology, this series has been very rewarding and definitely AWA's best horror debut.