Book Category: horror
FINDER & KEEPER // The Substitute
Somewhere in the UK, 2023. Meera Hundal and Eliot Hunter are a pair...
STORM WARNING -Dead & Gone
Brit-Cit, 2147 AD. Much like its Mega-City counterpart, Brit-Cit Justice Department has its various divisions,...
Yule be frightened
Why is Christmas, with all its comfort and joy, so closely bound up with ghost stories?...
Spook Yourself Silly
You could get chased out of a pub by a ghost at last orders or spooked...
Issue 3 of Claret.
80 pages featuring the wonderful weird science of Hammer. With over 60 new original...
#4 FLOWER
May 1979.
Ashfield Hospital was originally built way out in the countryside for the convalescence of first...
#3 CRUST
June 1976.
England is scorched by the hottest, driest summer in two-hundred and fifty years. In Greenwood,...
#2 STORM
In 1964 Georgie Storm - a handsome, clever boy, from a well-to-do family - received a Valentine's Day...
The epic medieval tale of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight adapted into a...
Hellebore Zine #6
A5 magazine, around 92 pages.
Printed on silk coated paper. Perfect binding.
From the Witch...
Inside Britain's kookiest anthology you'll find the hilarious antics of characters such as Frankie Stein, Kid Kong, Draculass, Sweeny Toddler,...
2000 AD Regened is a thrill-powered collection for earthlets of all ages, featuring your favourite 2000 AD characters! Reimagined versions...
SKRAWL is a comic anthology magazine featuring professionals and up-and-comers from the UK's comic scene.
It contains the...
Somewhere in the UK, 2020. Meera Hundal and Eliot Hunter are a pair of friends at the local Stonecroft school....
Brit-Cit, 2142 AD. Much like its Mega-City counterpart, Brit-Cit Justice Department has its various divisions, from Tek to plainclothes, Tactical...
Heavy Metal 299, the Mythic Worlds special, assembles yet another impressive lineup of talent to bring you the best in...
Somewhere in the UK, 2020. Meera Hundal and Eliot Hunter are a pair of friends at the local Stonecroft school....
UNCERTAINTIES: Volume I
edited by Brian J. Showers
Introduction by John Connnolly