You can judge THIS comic book by its cover: a zombie from the sea is jettisoned onto a blonde in a revealing negligee--and what's behind the scanties just keeps getting better! Top artists of the golden age in rare horror stories! These creepy, eerie comics from vaults of horror will appall you, shock you, horrify you, disgust you, make you throw up in your mouth a little--in other words... you'll LOVE them! Read the comics that your mom, Dr. Fredric Werthless, and the U.S. Senate didn't want you to see! Don't miss this!
If you're a fan of the horror genre, regardless of the era, this is a series that I'd recommend picking up. Anyone else may look at them and not respect them for what they are: a great collection of comics that combines the golden age of story telling and the classic homage to the horror films that are so important to the genre. You can pick this little gem up starting June 5th!Follow @comicbtherapy Read Full Review
For collectors who are interested in owning a fully restored slice of comics history these Haunted Horror comics should be a worthwhile investment and with 45 story pages of IDW’s high quality printing they make for excellent value compared to most of the monthly market. That said, I don’t think that the artwork in all of these stories will appeal to the more hardcore tastes of today’s adult horror fans, who may see them as comparatively tame next to such casually dispensed body-horror as the Joker’s recent “human tapestry” in Batman (or his “face” for that matter). With that minor caveat in mind, anyone who is interested in seeing the development of comics history or is simply looking to have some fun with a set of uniquely amusing stories should give Haunted Horror #5 a try. Read Full Review
. . $4, 45 pgs! All ADs @ back! Soaked Surprise cover! . . . This is clearly my favorite anthology, how can you go wrong for $4?