Beneath the Surface: Why ‘Of the Earth’ Is Redefining Modern Horror Comics

In the landscape of contemporary sequential art, few creative pairings have generated as much industry buzz as the collaboration between comic book legend Charlie Adlard and the meteoric writing talent…

The Unsettling Evolution of The Last House: A Deep Dive into Netflix’s Upcoming Horror Phenomenon

In the landscape of modern horror, the concept of the "safe haven" has long been a foundational trope. Whether it is a cabin in the woods or a suburban fortress,…

Hollowbody Review: A Haunting Homage to PS1 Horror That Forgets Why It Evolved

In the modern gaming landscape, nostalgia is a potent currency. Developers frequently look back to the late 90s and early 2000s—the golden age of survival horror—to recapture the visceral, claustrophobic…

From Console to Cinema: The Evolution of Dead by Daylight and the Quest for Cinematic Horror

The landscape of horror gaming underwent a permanent shift in 2016 with the release of Behaviour Interactive’s Dead by Daylight. Nearly a decade later, the asymmetric survival-horror title—which pits a…

The Allure of the Uncanny: Sarah Gailey’s Make Me Better and the Anatomy of Modern Cult Horror

The question of whether a group is a "murder cult" is a perennial specter in contemporary fiction, a narrative device that taps into our deepest anxieties about isolation, belonging, and…

The Horror Continues: A Deep Dive into Skybound’s Super Creepshow #4

The storied legacy of Creepshow, a franchise synonymous with visceral terror and campy horror, continues to expand its reach within the medium of sequential art. With the fourth installment of…

The Visceral Art of Terror: How Welcome to Derry Redefines Practical Horror

In the landscape of modern prestige television, where the allure of seamless, green-screen-heavy visual effects often dictates the aesthetic of genre storytelling, HBO’s It: Welcome to Derry stands as a…

Fear Reborn: Why ‘Alien: Isolation 2’ Is Shaping Up to Be the Horror Event of the Decade

By Sam Stone | June 12, 2026 The corridors of the Sevastopol Station were once the gold standard for digital terror. For over a decade, Creative Assembly’s Alien: Isolation has…

Beyond the Ice: How ‘Penguin Colony’ Blends Antarctic Survival with Cosmic Horror

When one considers the intersection of penguins and interactive media, the mind typically drifts toward the whimsical. From the browser-based social hub of Club Penguin to the slapstick platforming of…

Time Thieves of Terror: Why Gaming’s Most Iconic Horror Titles Are Masterclasses in Frustration

The horror genre is built on a delicate foundation of tension, atmosphere, and dread. Developers spend years meticulously crafting jump scares, unsettling soundscapes, and claustrophobic environments designed to keep players…