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Book Review: The Legend of Red – Issue 1

THE LEGEND OF RED #1 (COMIC) Writer : Victor Carungi Artist: Antonio Brandao Colors and Gray Tones: Marc Lewis Letters: Brant Fowler Publisher: James Warren Publication Date: 2009 Format: Color – 32 pages Price: $2.50 A fast paced, well written first issue that had me hooked by the time I was on page 3. The Legend of Red begins with …

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Book Review: Let the Right One In – Author John Ajvide Lindqvist

LET THE RIGHT ONE IN Written by John Ajvide Lindqvist (Author), Ebba Segerberg (Translator) Published by St. Martin’s Griffin Publication Date: 2008 Format: Black /White – 480 pages Price: $15.95 Patience is a virtue I don’t have. For months now I have been hearing about how great this Swedish film “Let the right on in” is. Normally I don’t buy …

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Book Review: Malefic Luis Royo – Author Luis Royo

MALEFIC LUIS ROYO Written by Luis Royo Published by NBM Publishing, Inc. Publication Date: 2010 Format: Color – 96 pages Price: $32.99 Luis Royo is a rare talent that not “only” creates pretty pictures but creates worlds within pictures. The level of detail and commitment is evident in every work he creates. This book titled Malefic collects some of these …

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Book Review: Last Gas Pump on the Left – Issue 1

LAST GAS PUMP ON THE LEFT #1 (COMIC) Published by Fenris Wulf Books Written & Artwork by Chaz Wolf Publication Date: 2009 Format: Color Price: $6.88 With a tItle like that you don’t know what’s gonna be coming at ya! Our latest read comes from the mind of Chaz Wolf, writer and illustrator in his debut issue of “Last Gas …

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Book Review: Intracations – Author John Dimes

INTRACATIONS Written by John Dimes Published by Dark Hart Press Publication Date: 2007 Format: Black /White – 324 pages Price: $15.99 “Angels are antibodies. Prayer is telepathy. A phrase that was inextricably linked with the Androgyne’s kind and their creations. Their very existence was, arguably, to be symbolic of God’s enduring presence in the absence of his presence. As protectors …

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Film Review: The Last Exorcism (2010)

SYNOPSIS: A shyster reverend with financial problems decides to answer the plea of a farmer & remove his daughter from under the influence of a demonic possession. He decides to bring a film crew along with him to chronicle the exorcism for financial gain. REVIEW: A great & grand f*ck you to all of my acolytes & minions today! It …

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Book Review: Jake’s Wake – Author John Skipp, Cody Goodfellow

JAKE’S WAKE Written by John Skipp & Cody Goodfellow Published by Leisure Books Publication Date: 2008 Format: color – 317 pages Price: $7.99 Resurrection from Hell… Jake Connaway was a pastor who promised his followers everlasting life. He is considered to be a televangelist who has a cult following. Everyone follows Jake’s word. Well Jake isn’t all that he appears …

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Book Review: Nemi – Vol 3 – Author Lise Myhre

NEMI (VOLUME 3) (HARDCOVER) Written by Lise Myhre Published by Titan Books Publication Date: 2009 Format: Color – 144 pages (Hardcover) Price: $14.95 Nemi VOL3 , is a collection of cartoon strips centered around the gothic character Nemi. Illustrated and written by Lise Myhre, you get the impression that perhaps Nemi is an extension of herself. Dark humor fills the …

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Magazine Review: Necrotic Tissue Magazine – Issue 7

NECROTIC TISSUE #7 (MAGAZINE) Editor: R. Scott McCoy Published by Stygian Publication Publication Date: 2009 Format: B&W Price: $5.95 “Why open a door when you are afraid of what stands beyond it? Yet how not to when the questions pound and some small part niggles and begs for attention.” – Catherine Gardner, “The Scratch of an Old Record” Awhile back …

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Comic Review: Mercy Me – Issue 1

MERCY ME- ISSUE#1 (COMIC) Writen by Clay Parris Artist: Erik Northfell Colors/Inks: Erik Northfell Publisher: Mecha Lobster Publication Date: 2009 Format: Full Color – 165 pages Price: $10.00 Welcome to the world of Rue Mercy. When he was a young child Rue’s mother passed away and was taken to the Netherworld. Now older and living with his dreaded Step Mother …

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2010 – The Saint asks…were there 10 good horror films this year?

You know folks, I’ve been watching all kinds of movies for ages. Dramas, comedies, romances(ugh..but sometimes you gotta go where your date wants to go), family films, etc…But for me there really is just one genre I pay attention to & that is horror, with a generous dollop of sci-fi on the side. But although I’ve seen literally hundreds of …

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Interview: Laurie Holden (The Walking Dead)

What’s up Maniacs! Here is yet another special edition for the Hell-idays, and this one is just as awesome! Leave it to your Secret Satan to bring you all the terror you need before you feed on happiness and love. So this next interview involves one of my favorite new shows and incidentally one of my favorite actresses on that …

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Book Review: Isis – Author Douglas Clegg

ISIS Written by Douglas Clegg Published by: Vanguard Press Publication Date: 2009 Format: Black / White – 128 pages Price: $14.95 The Egyptian goddess Isis was known as the goddess of simplicity, protector of the dead and goddess of children from whom all beginnings arose. Later Egyptian myths told of the Nile River flooding annually as a result of the …

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Book Review: Planetary Transformation – Author Imre Vallyon

PLANETARY TRANSFORMATION: A PERSONAL GUIDE TO EMBRACING PLANETARY CHANGE We are approaching not only a new age but a paradigm shift of mass proportions. It might be the most active time in our history for new age writers to emerge and inform us of coming changes. And yet, within all of that is a weird mixture of enlightening vs darkness. …

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Film Review: Dead Eyes Open (2010)

SYNOPSIS: A small group of twenty-somethings make their way deep into the woods for a weekend camping trip when the zombie apocalypse begins. One by one they begin to fall to the increasing zombie numbers in the surrounding woodlands until only a few of the survivors are able to scramble back to civilization – if it still exists. Along the …

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Film Review: The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951)

SYNOPSIS: “An alien named Klaatu, with his mighty robot Gort, land their spacecraft on Cold War-era Earth just after the end of World War Two. They bring an important message to the planet that Klaatu wishes to tell to representatives of all nations. However, communication turns out to be difficult so, after learning something about the natives, Klaatu decides on …

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