The perfect holiday stocking stuffer-a collection of horror tales to read curled up by the light of the Yule log "Be of Good Fear!" Long before Americans celebrated horror on Halloween, the Victorians did it gathered around a fireplace on Christmas Eve. Dread the Halls honors this macabre tradition by wishing you and yours "Happy Holidays" with stories of ghosts, ghastly abominations, and vile creatures. Covers by red-hot artists Maria The Wolf, Marguerite Sauvage, wrapping-paper variant by Jordan Hart, and a holiday homage cover by Lee Ferguson, will allow you to spread the dread this season in horrifically festive stylemore
Dread the Halls is the perfect comic for this time of year. Jordan Hart & Chris Ryall, along with the artistic team, craft tales that weave together horror and holiday cheer in a macabre dance. This collection of tales is great for those looking for something a bit darker than the tradition festive holiday stories. Read Full Review
A thrilling, entertaining short story with a great character and message. Read Full Review
On the whole, its a very well put-together series of holiday horror stories that manage to stay pretty far away from the slashe nature of traditional Yuletide homicide horror stories. There are some truly clever bits of storytelling that are bent around some traditional imagery in a way that feels quirky refreshingly new in a number of different levels. The progression of stories feels quite strong with each story leading quite naturally to the one that follows it. Its an admirable collection that feels like a welcome addition to comic book holiday horror. Lots of fun in this one. Read Full Review
Dread the Hallsoffers an enjoyable mix of festive frights and creative storytelling, with standout entries making it worth a read despite some uneven execution. Whether you're a fan of horror or holiday cheer, this anthology has something to offer, though it might not fully satisfy those looking for a polished collection across the board. Read Full Review