Posted by Decapitated Dan |

Ghastly Awards - June 2014 Update


Horror comics are becoming more and more frequent in our reading culture, and the Ghastly Awards are here to recognize those that shine the brightest. We encourage all Comic Creators and Publishers to take the time to head over to www.ghastlyawards.com and submit your work for 2014 Ghastly Award Nomination consideration.
   
Creators please remember that you can submit your Horror Comic work throughout the entire calendar year! For the month of June 2014 the Judges are recommending you go back and take a look at:

Hack/Slash: Son of Samhain (Umage) - Still dealing with the death of Vlad, Cassie Hack’s life is coming apart more than it ever has before. Leaving Georgia and losing their child to the system Cassie becomes a bounty hunter, but bringing down non-slasher bad guys won’t be as easy as she thought. During a bounty collection Cassie is interrupted by Delroy, a bounty hunter, but of a different kind. Delroy knows Cassie and her past and offers her a chance to return to her old life. But, will Cassie go back to slasher slaying or is the hope of a normal life still a driving force for her? The reins of Hack/Slash have been handed over to Michael Moreci and he has done an excellent job of capturing Cassie in a way that still harnesses her original origins but gives her his own mature spin. This isn’t a reinvention of Cassie, but rather a continuation of her story and it’s told with no loss of any of the humor or the horror of Hack/Slash. Steve Seeley’s art is spot on with the action continuously flowing throughout the comic with the dialogue being smart, catchy and fun. This is a great opening start to a new chapter in Cassie’s life that I know will be filled with some bloody gory fun. - Spaced

LIBRETTO Volume One: Vampirism (IDW / 44Flood) (IDW) - The insanely talented men behind LUST partnered with IDW to produce an intense art book / comic book / and artist biography (via interviews with and conducted by the contributing artists). This massive, 200+ page tome runs on a theme of vampirism, as the press release states, “...vampirism, being the misuse of power, as well as the objectification and exploitation of others.” Each contributor explores this concept with their unique style of art, be it painting, digital art, sculpture, photography, etc. With each interview, we delve into the dark minds of our favorite artists and their motivations for creating the gorgeous pieces of dark art that we’ve all come to love so much. The care and time that went into making this volume is evident and it’s clear that each artist has a deep knowledge of and passion for the theme itself. The commentary within the pages of LIBRETTO is deep and the takeaway is resounding. – Bree Ogden

Morella and the Murders in the Rue Morgue (Dark Horse) - Richard Corben adapts two classic Edgar Allan Poe terror tales with seriously fun and sometimes frightening results in this one-shot from Dark Horse Comics. As with most Corben projects, the art is a visual, unique feast for the eyes, sinister, sexy, gruesome, and 100% like no other Poe version you’ve ever seen before. - Steve Banes

Rise of the Blood Queen #1 (Bloody Gore Comix) -  I freaking LOVE Zombie Commandos from Hell books. They have this feel of the late 80s and early 90s, that just bring me back to everything I love about horror. The story by Steph Dumais is fantastic. Like I mentioned, it has this 80s vibe to it, it’s post apocalyptic and retro at the same time. It’s disturbing and troubling, and this is all just a build to explain where the Blood Queen came from. The artwork is GORE-Geous! Dumais split up art duties between himself, Mike Bauman, Adam Geyer, Walter Sablotny, Mark K Allen and Croc Dave. Each artist has their own style, yet it came together so well here. Personally I’ve not hear of Mike Bauman before, but he is on my radar now. This was a great read from start to finish. I do highly suggest that if you pick this one up, you buy yourself all 3 of the covers. Look it up, you’ll see why. - Decapitated Dan

Creators and Publishers please make sure to go over to www.ghastlyawards.com to submit your books for 2014 Nomination consideration! More information on how the submission process works can be found here http://www.ghastlyawards.com/2010/10/submit-your-horror-comic-to-be.html

* Please note that none of the books reviewed are guaranteed to be nominated. These are just books that the Judges enjoyed and want you to know about.