Elvira's next stop in the Multiverse of Movies finds the Mistress of the Dark face-to-face with the Man of Your Nightmares. Will they bond over manicures and their mutual hatred of bratty teens... or will it be a fight to the Dream-Death? It doesn't matter what street you live on, only a Craven coward would miss out on the hilarious horror hijinks, from writer David Avallone (Elvira Meets Vincent Price, Bettie Page: Unbound) and artist Silvia Califano (Star Trek, Judge Dredd.)
All the fun, thrills and spills under a series of amazing covers by returning artists Dave Acosta, John Royle, series artist Califano, and an amazing Elvira ph more
The sequence of panels where Teddy and Elvira rush for the TV remote was also well drawn and quite fun. Read Full Review
ELVIRA IN HORRORLAND #4 writings clever, witty, and fun. The art captures the look and feel of the actors but adds a farcical twist to elevate the humorous mood. And everything about this comic is deadset focused on putting a smile on your face. Read Full Review
Califano delivers some beautifully detailed art that brilliantly captures the characters and the fun, horror inspired visuals of the environment. Read Full Review
As always, there's a lot of fun to be had here even if the film series that it's playing in isn't your thing. And honestly, horror in general isn't my thing but this whole series, and every run of Elvira for the most part, has been an absolute delight. This film series is played with well here and delivers some good laughs and some creative satirical interpretations to make it all work. The dialogue is sharp and fun and it has some really amusing side nods along the way. The artwork is great and it looks like it'll wrap up well with the next installment, leaving me hopeful for a shift in stories for whatever form the property takes after all of this. Read Full Review