Horror Graphic Novels list 1. The Greivling by Steve Niles 2. Something is killing the children 3. Hack/Slash by Tim Seeley 4. Revival by Tim Seeley 5. Bone Parish by Cullen Bunn 6. Witch Hammer by Cullen Bunn 7. Dark Ark by Cullen Bunn 8. Cold Spots by Cullen Bunn 9. Regression by Cullen Bunn 10 . Manor Black by Cullen Bunn 11. Harrow County by Cullen Bunn 12. Basketful of Heads by Joe Hill 13. Plunge by Joe Hill 14. Tales From The Darkside by Joe Hill 15. Blackwood by Evan Dorkin 16. Beasts of Burden by Evan Dorkin 17. House of Mystery 18. House of Secrets 19. Death Follows by Cullen Bunn 20. Wytches by Scott Snyder
how's locke and key horror? seems like a children book, i've seen the tv show too, and i get the same feeling from it, are you just imature and get scared easily or what?
Great video, as always! I have read Fatale and Gideon Falls #1, and liked them. I will try to find rest of the series! Thank you again for recommendations!
I highly recommend Junji Ito’s work with Uzumaki to start with. His art and stories are so detailed and outright spine tingling! Love this channel and lists of recommendations and keep up the great content!
Absolutely stoked you included Ice Cream man in this video. I've collected all of the soft cover volumes of it thus far. Also if you haven't read Colder by Paul Tobin that is a wonderfully disturbing comic about insanity.
Great video with some really good recommendations! Really love Fatale because of Bru & Philips and Gideon Falls by Lemire & Sorentino but you're getting me to check out Nameless (Did you say Antioch?!) , Ice cream man (You keep recommending this!!) And I've Always wanted to check out Rachel Rising!!
I'm currently reading the Walking Dead Omnibus books. I'm halfway through the series. American vampire and Locke and Key are next. Omnibus forms of course.
Hey Mike! LUV, LUV, LUUUUV this video!!! Horror is probably-- well, almost certainly my favorite genre! And I'm digging ur list here, man! Ok, so, "Gideon Falls"! Excellent pick! It's smart, psychological & supernatural horror, w/a strong weird fiction vibe that gets under ur skin w/it's atmosphere of eerie dread! I bought the 1st trade & was blown away! It's everything I mentioned above PLUS a seriously enthralling mystery happening, as well! I had forgotten, when I talked to u about Lemire & me not having read any of his work, that this was written by him, lol! He definitely lives up to the hype! At least w/this book! And Sorrentino's art... holy moley! This is some next level use of panel arrangements/layouts & compositions!!! Just incredible! I sold my volume 1 trade because I knew as soon as I was finished reading it that Image would give it the Dlx HC treatment! I wasn't even thinking about it being Lemire, lol. Ur right, just the book being written by him would almost assure Dlx HC Eds.! But the art! I thought, "There's no way a story THIS GOOD right out of the gate, w/this GENIUS/MADMAN'S ARTISTIC CHOICES won't get the Dlx HC treatment!" This art BEGS to be displayed on more than a 10"×6.6" standard size paperback! So, I am very much looking forward to the 1st appropriate-for-this-series edition!😁 Next up, was "Fatale". While I have not read it(I'm ashamed, being a HUGE fan of Lovecraftian horror/weird fiction, smh😏), it is one that I briefly talked to u about before, & it looks very intriguing, w/it's Lovecraftian/noir mashup!🙄 Then u had, "Nameless"! THANK U, THANK U, THANK U for choosing this one!!! I actually bought this last winter, & I read the 1st chapter's worth. And while I struggled w/trying to understand what was happening-- mainly I would always think, "Should I understand what just happened, or comprehend all that's happened up to this point(wherever that point in the 1st chapter was... & it was multiple points,😄)?" Yet, because I am a fan of weird fiction, I still LOVED IT! Very Lovecraftian in its themes(from what I could tell)! But I was a bit stressed, too because of my OCD & my need to reread sentences or whole pages over & over & over!😕 So I thought I'd do some lighter reading(it was around the holidays & I kinda wanted to just read some things a bit more straightforward when it came to my horror choices-- things like "Tales from the Crypt", "Creepy", & other short stories w/some fun, often darkly humorous snap endings). Since u have read it all, I have to ask u: As I'm reading, *should* I *always* feel like I am following everything that's happening? I know w/Morrison, he can be esoteric & confusing & challenging at times(I luv most of the works he's done that I've read! There's no doubt he's a genius! But sometimes it seems like he's maybe indulging in a bit of... "mental masturbation", so-to-speak, lol? Kind of just satisfying himself w/the crazy shit he's coming up with, & not really considering that the reader might be more than just a *tad* lost in terms of what is happening or what Morrison, himself is trying to say, & are not in-sync or about ready to "climax" w/him at the same time? That in fact, there's a fair chance that they're about ready to say "I'm sorry, sweetie, but I've got a bad headache" instead?😆 I'm not being mean, lol. I really do LUV most of the Morrison stuff I've read! But that's how it feels, sometimes, lol. Ok, lol, up next was the FANTASTICALLY smart & disturbing "Ice Cream Man"! YES!!! I LUV anthology horror, & this series does it brilliantly! And again, it plays w/aspects of weird fiction to create it's disturbing sense of something being "off"-- that sense of dread that, if u like being scared in a cerebrally disturbing way, u will be in horror heaven, as u get it in spades w/this series!!! Excellent choice!!! And lastly, "Rachel Rising". I knew next-to-nothing about this until now. And it both sounds interesting & looks great! I think b&w art can work better than horror for some types of stories, & vice-versa. And the line work on this looks very good! I still have so many books to read yet, that I won't be able to add this one anytime soon.😞 But I hope it's still available by the time I get thru a good chunk, at least, of what is still on my plate, lol! I have too many titles I own & luv to suggest any right now, lol, but u will throw out 2 ofc the top if my head: "Colder" by Dark Horse, & anything by Junji Ito! He is the master!!!😊 Great vid, Mike! Thanx, man! Tell Matt "hey" for me! Stay safe! 😉👍🏻
You should also check out Alan Moore & Jacen Burrows series of Lovecraft-inspired books; NEONOMICON and PROVIDENCE. Really shocking at turns and definitely not for the faint-of-heart but wonderfully creepy and disturbing. Available in a lovely slipcased set too if you can afford it...
I’d like to start by saying your channel is one of my new favorites and I look forward to future videos. Keep up the great work! Horror/Suspense is easily my favorite genre and one that I feel really works well in a graphic story medium. I am also looking forward to deluxe versions of Gideon Falls and Ice Cream Man. I’ve seen Revival on your shelf? How does that rate? Also, have you read Postal? I’m interested in both but haven’t seen much discussion on TH-cam.
n0isefan Thank you! Revival is a title I need to revisit. The first time I read it I was disappointed and I felt it dragged on a bit too long. I’ll have to reread it at some point though and see if I find a new appreciation for it!
Im interested in pursuing writing graphic novels. I've always liked comics liked paranormal fiction like Hellboy,30 days of night, Wynonna earp, and Constantine.
I got a book being made. Any advice on how I should get it to the public to buy? All the barcode, ISBN, tax, pricing the book is confusing to me. All these books featured here I would equate them with a $20 million budget Hollywood film. My book would be a very low budget independent film, but, still deliver the goods, I hope.
Where is Dylan Dog the investigator of the nightmare born from the mind of Tiziano Sclavi and from the pencil of Claudio Villa. One of the best horror comics ever that should rightfully be in any ranking, but unfortunately an ignorance it must be fought.
Infidel is my favorite horror comic, absolutely dreadful. Also personally I’m a huge Nailbiter fan, it was the first comic I literally couldn’t put down and ordered the whole series after the first trade. Great video!
it makes me so angry to see you at the end talking as if TWD, Crossed and nailbiter are horror, THEY ARE NOT, they are action/drama type of comic books, stop labeling it wrong, people will pay a lot of money for them and end up being disappointed because of people like you that misslabel things.
The walking dead is a horror action drama. (Zombies) Nailbiter is a crime thriller. And crossed is post apocalyptic. Horror is defined by supernatural malevolent villains. Horror stories can be action, mystery, or thrillers (thrillers are combination action and mystery). You don’t even know what horror is, jimmy.
Would love to see more episodes on horror/sci-fi graphic novels!
Horror Graphic Novels list
1. The Greivling by Steve Niles
2. Something is killing the children
3. Hack/Slash by Tim Seeley
4. Revival by Tim Seeley
5. Bone Parish by Cullen Bunn
6. Witch Hammer by Cullen Bunn
7. Dark Ark by Cullen Bunn
8. Cold Spots by Cullen Bunn
9. Regression by Cullen Bunn
10 . Manor Black by Cullen Bunn
11. Harrow County by Cullen Bunn
12. Basketful of Heads by Joe Hill
13. Plunge by Joe Hill
14. Tales From The Darkside by Joe Hill
15. Blackwood by Evan Dorkin
16. Beasts of Burden by Evan Dorkin
17. House of Mystery
18. House of Secrets
19. Death Follows by Cullen Bunn
20. Wytches by Scott Snyder
Thank you!
Crossed is my favourite horror comic of all times
I recommend From Hell, I was genuinely freaked out by some of that. I didn't even want to Google it in case it was true.
I'm LOVIN this 5 recommendations series! Especially the mini series one, which I can purchase immediately with comixology lol
Paolo Grossi Got a new 5 mini series video coming tomorrow brother! Stay tuned!
ABSOLUTELY... day just purchased we stand on guard can't wait to read it!
Cannot wait to share mine with you all! :D Thanks for this!
Crossed. Witch doctor. Revival. Nailbiter. Some of the best modern horror stuff.
Much love for mentioning ice cream man
Locke and Key, Nailbiter, Infidel, Babyteeth, These Savage Shores. Some other notable options.
how's locke and key horror? seems like a children book, i've seen the tv show too, and i get the same feeling from it, are you just imature and get scared easily or what?
Great recommendations. Thanks. I'm reading some occult history before re-reading Nameless ! The afterword by Grant Morrison is a must read.
American Vampire is right behind you, how did this not make the list....LOL??? Love Jeff Lemire. Will need to check out Gideon Falls.
Great job man! I’m always on the look out for new horror comics
Great video, as always! I have read Fatale and Gideon Falls #1, and liked them. I will try to find rest of the series! Thank you again for recommendations!
I highly recommend Junji Ito’s work with Uzumaki to start with. His art and stories are so detailed and outright spine tingling! Love this channel and lists of recommendations and keep up the great content!
I agree, Uzumaki is really good and creepy !
CinemaSteve Yes! Admittedly I haven’t done my due diligence for the horror manga medium, but I will! Thank you for the recommendation
I can do better
Absolutely stoked you included Ice Cream man in this video. I've collected all of the soft cover volumes of it thus far. Also if you haven't read Colder by Paul Tobin that is a wonderfully disturbing comic about insanity.
Solid list, Mike! Would love to see more horror content!
Thanks for the recommendations, waiting for a HC on a few of those. Also, Harrow County by Cullen Bunn is a great series.
Gabriel D I’ve read the first half of Harrow County, I definitely need to finish it off! Bunn in general has a good chunk of horror hits
Gideon Falls is my favourite book that I'm reading at the moment & I've just started Ice Cream Man. Nameless looks good, will give it a go.
The Goon, that’s one of my fav horror comics
Great list man, lots of stuff I haven't heard of. Thank you!
You look like Wolfgang from Sense8. Absolutely a compliment.
Great video with some really good recommendations! Really love Fatale because of Bru & Philips and Gideon Falls by Lemire & Sorentino but you're getting me to check out Nameless (Did you say Antioch?!) , Ice cream man (You keep recommending this!!) And I've Always wanted to check out Rachel Rising!!
This was a fantastic video! Thank you!
I'm currently reading the Walking Dead Omnibus books. I'm halfway through the series. American vampire and Locke and Key are next. Omnibus forms of course.
Thank you for the recommendations! Always looking out for awesome HORROR ‼️🧟♂️
Hey Mike! LUV, LUV, LUUUUV this video!!! Horror is probably-- well, almost certainly my favorite genre! And I'm digging ur list here, man! Ok, so, "Gideon Falls"! Excellent pick! It's smart, psychological & supernatural horror, w/a strong weird fiction vibe that gets under ur skin w/it's atmosphere of eerie dread! I bought the 1st trade & was blown away! It's everything I mentioned above PLUS a seriously enthralling mystery happening, as well! I had forgotten, when I talked to u about Lemire & me not having read any of his work, that this was written by him, lol! He definitely lives up to the hype! At least w/this book! And Sorrentino's art... holy moley! This is some next level use of panel arrangements/layouts & compositions!!! Just incredible! I sold my volume 1 trade because I knew as soon as I was finished reading it that Image would give it the Dlx HC treatment! I wasn't even thinking about it being Lemire, lol. Ur right, just the book being written by him would almost assure Dlx HC Eds.! But the art! I thought, "There's no way a story THIS GOOD right out of the gate, w/this GENIUS/MADMAN'S ARTISTIC CHOICES won't get the Dlx HC treatment!" This art BEGS to be displayed on more than a 10"×6.6" standard size paperback! So, I am very much looking forward to the 1st appropriate-for-this-series edition!😁 Next up, was "Fatale". While I have not read it(I'm ashamed, being a HUGE fan of Lovecraftian horror/weird fiction, smh😏), it is one that I briefly talked to u about before, & it looks very intriguing, w/it's Lovecraftian/noir mashup!🙄 Then u had, "Nameless"! THANK U, THANK U, THANK U for choosing this one!!! I actually bought this last winter, & I read the 1st chapter's worth. And while I struggled w/trying to understand what was happening-- mainly I would always think, "Should I understand what just happened, or comprehend all that's happened up to this point(wherever that point in the 1st chapter was... & it was multiple points,😄)?" Yet, because I am a fan of weird fiction, I still LOVED IT! Very Lovecraftian in its themes(from what I could tell)! But I was a bit stressed, too because of my OCD & my need to reread sentences or whole pages over & over & over!😕 So I thought I'd do some lighter reading(it was around the holidays & I kinda wanted to just read some things a bit more straightforward when it came to my horror choices-- things like "Tales from the Crypt", "Creepy", & other short stories w/some fun, often darkly humorous snap endings). Since u have read it all, I have to ask u: As I'm reading, *should* I *always* feel like I am following everything that's happening? I know w/Morrison, he can be esoteric & confusing & challenging at times(I luv most of the works he's done that I've read! There's no doubt he's a genius! But sometimes it seems like he's maybe indulging in a bit of... "mental masturbation", so-to-speak, lol? Kind of just satisfying himself w/the crazy shit he's coming up with, & not really considering that the reader might be more than just a *tad* lost in terms of what is happening or what Morrison, himself is trying to say, & are not in-sync or about ready to "climax" w/him at the same time? That in fact, there's a fair chance that they're about ready to say "I'm sorry, sweetie, but I've got a bad headache" instead?😆 I'm not being mean, lol. I really do LUV most of the Morrison stuff I've read! But that's how it feels, sometimes, lol. Ok, lol, up next was the FANTASTICALLY smart & disturbing "Ice Cream Man"! YES!!! I LUV anthology horror, & this series does it brilliantly! And again, it plays w/aspects of weird fiction to create it's disturbing sense of something being "off"-- that sense of dread that, if u like being scared in a cerebrally disturbing way, u will be in horror heaven, as u get it in spades w/this series!!! Excellent choice!!! And lastly, "Rachel Rising". I knew next-to-nothing about this until now. And it both sounds interesting & looks great! I think b&w art can work better than horror for some types of stories, & vice-versa. And the line work on this looks very good! I still have so many books to read yet, that I won't be able to add this one anytime soon.😞 But I hope it's still available by the time I get thru a good chunk, at least, of what is still on my plate, lol! I have too many titles I own & luv to suggest any right now, lol, but u will throw out 2 ofc the top if my head: "Colder" by Dark Horse, & anything by Junji Ito! He is the master!!!😊 Great vid, Mike! Thanx, man! Tell Matt "hey" for me! Stay safe! 😉👍🏻
the nameless simbol is very similar to the one in berserk (the brand of sacrifice). I wonder if the writer took it as an inspiration.
Felipe Cardemil Good call! It’s also very similar to Rune symbology but I like the Berserk connection more :D
Fatale was a surprisingly good horror story from Brubaker & Phillips, and I would recommend Severed by Scott Snyder to anyone who hasn't read it.
You should also check out Alan Moore & Jacen Burrows series of Lovecraft-inspired books; NEONOMICON and PROVIDENCE. Really shocking at turns and definitely not for the faint-of-heart but wonderfully creepy and disturbing.
Available in a lovely slipcased set too if you can afford it...
Chris Downs I love those titles! They’re absolutely brilliant horror titles and I am saving them for one my best of Alan Moore video series!
The Hardcover Comic Fantastic!!
Looking forward to seeing that!! I’m a recent sub to the channel but really loving the content... 👌
Dude your collection is goals
The Plot and The Red Mother are a couple more modern horror books that I would highly recommend! 👍🏼
I’d like to start by saying your channel is one of my new favorites and I look forward to future videos. Keep up the great work! Horror/Suspense is easily my favorite genre and one that I feel really works well in a graphic story medium. I am also looking forward to deluxe versions of Gideon Falls and Ice Cream Man. I’ve seen Revival on your shelf? How does that rate? Also, have you read Postal? I’m interested in both but haven’t seen much discussion on TH-cam.
n0isefan Thank you! Revival is a title I need to revisit. The first time I read it I was disappointed and I felt it dragged on a bit too long. I’ll have to reread it at some point though and see if I find a new appreciation for it!
Thank you! Can you make a video of your favorite horror manga please? :)
Alaa Wasfie Absolutely!
Im interested in pursuing writing graphic novels. I've always liked comics liked paranormal fiction like Hellboy,30 days of night, Wynonna earp, and Constantine.
I got a book being made. Any advice on how I should get it to the public to buy? All the barcode, ISBN, tax, pricing the book is confusing to me. All these books featured here I would equate them with a $20 million budget Hollywood film. My book would be a very low budget independent film, but, still deliver the goods, I hope.
Do you know when The first deluxe edition will come out for Gideon Falls? I love the series and I want the deluxe so I'm not getting the paperbacks.
Diego Herrera No announcements yet, but there are more than enough issues for one - hopefully this year!
Always love a good bit of horror
Have you read Beautiful Darkness?
You should read get the ohc, it’s inexpensive and a good story
Jordan TRusso I haven’t! Thank you for the recommendation!
You talked me into Fatale and Nameless. I'll be grabbing Gideon Falls when we get the library editions.
You should do Colder and Nailbiter in another list!
DC Vertigo's The Dreaming series are dark and interesting.
Where is Dylan Dog the investigator of the nightmare born from the mind of Tiziano Sclavi and from the pencil of Claudio Villa. One of the best horror comics ever that should rightfully be in any ranking, but unfortunately an ignorance it must be fought.
It’s crazy how you can’t find the first deluxe edition
Severed by scott snyder image comics
Black hole is amazing and creepy and its gives you these feelings of disgust
Infidel is my favorite horror comic, absolutely dreadful. Also personally I’m a huge Nailbiter fan, it was the first comic I literally couldn’t put down and ordered the whole series after the first trade. Great video!
What province do you live in?
JP Lucas Ontario!
My brother wants to read ice cream man but does it have nudity though?
Cody Mccoy I’ve read about 16 issues with no nudity so far. There is violence and some blood though!
The Hardcover Comic it the blood overly graphic
How old is your brother?
I was 666 like.
it makes me so angry to see you at the end talking as if TWD, Crossed and nailbiter are horror, THEY ARE NOT, they are action/drama type of comic books, stop labeling it wrong, people will pay a lot of money for them and end up being disappointed because of people like you that misslabel things.
The walking dead is a horror action drama. (Zombies) Nailbiter is a crime thriller. And crossed is post apocalyptic. Horror is defined by supernatural malevolent villains. Horror stories can be action, mystery, or thrillers (thrillers are combination action and mystery). You don’t even know what horror is, jimmy.
please buy a pop filter almost unlistenable
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