Its episode 17, and to celebrate our first Halloween Special Vince, Dan and Tony talk to Chris Sides and Chris Travell of Redshift Press about their dark work, including upcoming ghost tale Whispering Sands. We discuss the horror genre in the sequential medium, the difficulties in making something truly scary in comics, our horror 'thresholds', the importance of context and how cinema has influenced todays crop of horror creators (which leads to plenty of nice horror movie chat). Theres some great spooky and horrific books for you to check out, Vince does his best Boris Karloff, Dan begins a reaction video paradox and Tony reveals what he gives any Trick or Treaters who dare to approach his house.
WARNING: This one will haunt you.
PLUS we announce the winners of our competition to win Alan Moore signed goodies, so listen in to see if you won!
Mentioned in this episode are: Redshift Press, Chris Sides, Chris Travell, Whispering Sands, Dark Matter, Swamp Thing, Berserk, The Grinning Man, Andrew Warwick, The Strain, 30 Days of Night, Crossed, Jacen Burrows, Caliban, Hellblazer: Hard Time, Leaving Megalopolis, Ferals, Chronicles of Wormwood, Spookhouse, Silent Hill: Paint it Black, Adamtine, Welcome to Hoxford, Welcome to Hoxford Fan Film, Hellspawn, Frankenstein by Bernie Wrightson, Samurai Slasher, Locke and Key, And Then Emily Was Gone, Jaybird, Merrick the Sensational Elephantman, Wytches, American Vampire, Ray Bradbury EC Comics, Arkham Asylum, Fatale, The Walking Dead, Rachel Rising, Hallowscream, Back From The Depths, Briar, Dark Moon, Don't Move Short Film, Heavy Black, The Woods
This week we went a little different with our intro tunes, and heres where they're from!
Intro - Dracula - James Bernard (Hammer Films, 1958)
Outro - Dracula A.D. 1972 - Michael Vick (Hammer Films, 1972)
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