Thursday, 8 November 2012

Horror Book Reviews

Horror Book Reviews

The Horror Book is a 2008 comic book anthology collecting four previously released titles into a trade paperback. Included titles are '68, Creature from the Depths, Frankenstein and Full Moon. That catchy tag line wasn't what made the disturbing horror film significant. As David Konow explains in "Reel Terror," the movie's primary contribution to the genre was boosting the careers of Wes Craven (later the director of "A Nightmare on Elm Street") and Sean Cunningham (later the director of "Friday the 13th"). The Horror Book is a 2008 comic book anthology collecting four previously released titles into a trade paperback. Included titles are '68, Creature from the Depths, Frankenstein and Full Moon. Plus, it gave new meaning to the word "vile. From the steaming, zombie-infested jungles of Vietnam to a shadow haunted castle in the mountains of Vienna, where Dr. Frankenstein's monster collects an army of the dead, Image Comics invites you into a monster-infested world of horror.

Horror Book Reviews

Horror Book Reviews

Horror Book Reviews

Horror Book Reviews

Horror Book Reviews

Horror Book Reviews

Horror Book Reviews

Horror Book Reviews

Horror Book Reviews

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