Posted By John Reppion on December 22nd, 2011
It’s 05:30 am on Thursday the 22nd of December 2011 and at this moment we’re the farthest we get from our sun. This is the very zenith of the proverbial Bleak Midwinter. That’s why it’s so bloody dark and cold.
Aeons ago our ancestors built – with their bare hands – cryptic monuments such as the Goseck circle and Sí an Bhrú, some of … Read the rest
Posted By John Reppion on December 16th, 2011

Click on the fantastic Nina-Serena cover above to jump to the Thrill Electric site and read the penultimate episode.
Posted By John Reppion on December 14th, 2011
Wait, you can still get SVK?
Publishers BERG say:
For those of you who aren’t familiar with it, SVK is a collaboration we’ve published between writer Warren Ellis (Transmetropolitan, Planetary, Crooked Little Vein, RED), artist Matt “D’Israeli” Brooker (Stickleback, Lazarus Churchyard, 2000AD).
It’s an experimental graphic novella about looking – an investigation into perception, storytelling – and printing with UV ink…
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Posted By John Reppion on December 13th, 2011

Vol 2 of Mills and Gallagher’s 17th century clockpunk zombie-fest.
1669, three years after the Great Fire has devastated London. From the ashes rose an army of the undead hungry for human flesh. Titus Defoe and his elite squad of zombie hunters protect the living from the legions of reeks. Now they face their greatest foe – La Voisin, the Queen of the zombies!
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Posted By John Reppion on December 12th, 2011
Ladies and gentlemen: the sixth instalment of Darklore - a fantastic anthology series covering hidden history, fringe science and general Forteana – is now available for sale.
Contents:
- Cat Vincent examines the birth of a modern monster meme: The Slenderman.
- Mark Foster unlocks the mystery of the ‘Trial Passages’ beside the Giza pyramids.
- Robert Schoch evaluates the chances of our Sun wiping out modern
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Posted By John Reppion on December 11th, 2011

Ian J. Culbard’s fantastic adaptation of H. P. Lovecraft’s classic.
A tale of terror unlike any other: The barren, windswept interior of the Antarctic plateau was lifeless, or so the expedition from Miskatonic University thought. Then they found strange fossils of unheard-of creatures, carved stones tens of millions of years old and, finally, the unspeakable, mind-twisting terror of the City of the Old Ones.
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Posted By John Reppion on December 10th, 2011
Written in the early years of the 21st century, when the author (Steve Moore) was engaged in dream-explorations and mystical practices centred on the Greek moon-goddess Selene, Somnium is an intensely personal and highly-embroidered fictional tapestry that weaves together numerous historical and stylistic variations on the enduring myth of Selene and Endymion. Ranging through the 16th to 21st centuries, it combines mediæval, Elizabethan, Gothic … Read the rest
Posted By John Reppion on December 9th, 2011

The Definitive Judge’s House
- Introduction and frontispiece by Mike Mignola
- Endnotes and afterword by Jack G. Voller
- Bram Stoker Series #6
- Printings: December 2011 (150)
- Style: A5, hand-sewn pamphlet
- Length: 36 pages
“I was probably about thirteen years old when I read Dracula for the first time. I have no idea why. I ordered it from one of those little book catalogues you
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Posted By John Reppion on December 8th, 2011

Click on the fantastic Alex Newton cover above to jump to the Thrill Electric site and read episode eight.
Posted By John Reppion on December 8th, 2011
Video Nasties is a graphic novel based around the disappearance of three students from Redbrook Secondary School ten years ago, written and drawn by Chris Doherty.
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