REVIEW: Sister, Maiden, Monster by Lucy A. Snyder
Visceral, gory, and deliciously unhinged, Sister, Maiden, Monster is a fast-paced, disturbingly relatable pandemic horror that I absolutely devoured and never wanted to end. Centering around the deadly—and thankfully fictional—PVG virus (polymorphic viral gastroencephalitis),...
REVIEW: The Fisherman by John Langan
Abe is a widower who lost his wife to cancer. Another coworker of his, Dan, lost his family in a car accident. To get their minds off their losses, they take up fishing together....
REVIEW: Underwater
Underwater is a 2020 American horror movie starring Kristen Stewart, Jessica Henwick, TJ Miller, and a few other notable stars. It is a disaster movie as much as anything else, starting off with a...
REVIEW: The Last Ritual by S.A. Sidor
The Last Ritual is the second novel of the Arkham Horror standalone novel series. I was a huge fan of Josh Reynold’s Wrath of N’Kai novel and was interested in seeing what more the...
REVIEW: Miskatonic by Mark Sable
Miskatonic by Mark Sable is an indie comic book I stumbled upon by accident. Lovecraft has a somewhat sketchy history with adaptations of his work to comic books with Alan Moore’s Providence and a...
REVIEW: Wrath of N’Kai by Josh Reynolds
Wrath of N’Kai by Josh Reynolds is a gamelit tie-in literature, specifically for Arkham Horror. I don’t play Arkham Horror but a friend of mine does and it basically seems to be a boardgame...
REVIEW: Fatale Vol. 1: Death Chases Me by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips
Fatale Vol. 1: Death Chases Me by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips is a work that I picked up after the fantastic The Fade Out comic. I’m a huge fan of film noir and...
REVIEW: The Elder Ice and Broken Meats by David Hambling
David Hambling is the author of such Neo-Lovecraft novels as The Dulwich Horror and Tales of the Al-Azif. H.P. Lovecraft is an author who has spawned thousands of novels written in his universe and...