Edgar Allan Poe: Snifter of Death #1 (Ahoy)

Writer: Mark Russell, Stuart Moore Artist: Peter Sneibjerg, Frank Cammuso Publisher: Ahoy Comics Release Date: October 6, 2021 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
9.1Critic Rating
9.0User Rating

Irreverent, Poe-inspired tales of mystery and inebriation return in a new series! Mark Russell and Peter Snejbjerg expose chocolate vampires, fruit-flavored Frankensteins, and other crunchy creeps in an all-new Monster Serials thriller. If we survive that, writer Stuart Moore and artist Frank Cammuso chronicle an adventure of Edgar Allan Poe when he was a boy! Plus, illustrated prose features!

  • 10
    DC Comics News - Matthew Lloyd Oct 6, 2021

    Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Death #1 is a fantastic, funny and insightful start to the third volume in the Snifter series. Despite a baseball gaff, absolutely everything in it is delightful. The Halloween themed cover is a harbinger of what's inside- irreverence, humor and intelligence. For the discerning comic book reader, you won't be disappointed to take a drink from this issue! Read Full Review

  • 10
    COMICON - Olly MacNamee Oct 8, 2021

    'Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Death' #1 delivers two comedic and creepy stories setting a high bar for the series with the return of 'The Monster Serials' an a daft recount of Edgar Allan Poe's childhood. It all makes for a very enjoyable debut issue for this third volume from AHOY Comics Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    AIPT - Alex McDonald Oct 5, 2021

    Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Death is a great start to another season of humorously spooky tales. Each story is entertaining on their own, but together this is a great coffee table comic book. There's something for everyone. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Kabooooom - Matt Morrison Oct 9, 2021

    While there are many horror comics seeing publication this October, one could do far worse than to give Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Death a try. Fans of Ahoy Comics' earlier Edgar Allan Poe collections will find this to be a worth continuation of the concept and fans of Mark Russell's dark comedy will also want to be sure to pick this up. Read Full Review

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