Cullen Bunn tells us his Secret Origin & talks Deluge, his new horror series from Ignition Press!
ComicsOnline continues with more exclusive interviews from San Diego Comic-Con 2025! This interview features our old friend Cullen Bunn talking everything from his start in comics, to our first meeting at Star Clipper in St Louis, through conquering nearly every…
NYCC 2025 – MALA – Interviews with cast and creators of this tantric magic supernatural suspense thriller
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief – Host Zoe Gaussoin, Assistant Edtor – Camera Kent McKee, Audio ComicsOnline returns to New York Comic Con for 2025 and this year we have even more great interviews to share with you! We start with…
Stephanie Williams talks Roots of Madness at SDCC 2025
by Kevin Gaussoin & Zoe Gaussoin, Editors ComicsOnline continues with more exclusive interviews from San Diego Comic-Con 2025! This interview features Stephanie Williams sharing insights into crafting her new Ignition Press horror comic Roots of Madness and more in this…
Comic Book Review: Murder Podcast #1
by Zoe Gaussoin, Assistant Editor True crime obsession meets killer storytelling in one of the strongest launches of the year. Each character is distinct and new yet you recognize these people, maybe even hear your own friends in their voices….
Secret Origins – Ben Templesmith (30 Days of Night) at GalaxyCon Richmond 2025
by Kevin and Zoe Gaussoin, Editors – Hosts & Camera Mynda Swaim, Video Editor – Edits ComicsOnline returns to Richmond, Virginia for GalaxyCon 2025! This time we learn about the Secret Origins of writer/artist Ben Templesmith, co-creator of 30 Days…
Comic Book Review: The Exorcism at 1600 Penn #3
by Zoe Gaussoin, Assistant Editor Haunted by Exorcism #1 and #2? Yeah, me too.… but The Exorcism at 1600 Penn #3?! It’s fine, I’m sleep fasting anyways. Redacted places and faces haunt the hallways of 1600 Penn. How will they…
Comic Book Review: Hyde Street #1
Ghost Machine has a new location on Hyde Street, watch out for bulldozers and demons! Ready for a new nightmare? Enjoy finding new fears? Go get this grotesque gruesomeness. Scouts honor, it will give you a thrill.
Comic Book Review: Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees (TPB)
Among our favorite superheroes and sci-fi legends, a lot of our favorite comics have at one time or another taken a dark and gritty turn. While we’ve seen darker versions of formerly pretty benign things like Chuck E Cheese and Winnie the Pooh in recent years, we never thought we’d see a dark and gritty version of Richard Scarry’s BusyTown turned up to eleven, but here we are: Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees. An alternate universe BusyTown where Ms Honey, the schoolteacher bear, is here Samantha Strong, brown bear and the town’s friendly hardware store owner who is a serial killer on the side.
Advance Review: The Exorcism at 1600 Penn #1
by Zoe Gaussoin, Assistant Editor Did the The Exorcism at 1600 Penn title catch your attention too? Exorcism? Cool… But exorcism at the White House? Executive cool! I think there are some demons at 1600 Penn that can’t be exercised……
Advance Review: Golgotha Motor Mountain
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief This past year we’ve had a few jarring comics to review, and Golgotha Motor Mountain is the first comic book of 2024 that made us question what exactly we just read. Golgotha Motor Mountain from IDW…
Comic Book Review: Stuff of Nightmares: Slay Ride
“R.L. Stine’s twisted mind is at it again in this holiday slasher. Buckle up! The Slay Ride this Santa has in store for you is full of Ho Ho Horror.” -Zoe Gaussoin, ComicsOnline
Comic Book Review: Hack/Slash – Back to School #2
“Zoe Thorogood’s beautifully brutal thriller, Hack/Slash – Back To School #2 is the murderous chaos we can all be thankful for” – Zoe Gaussoin, ComicsOnline
Comic Book Review: Batman: City of Madness Book One
This visually stunning comic is more than worth your time this week. What a cool start to spooky season from DC Comics! Batman: City of Madness Book One gets 5 out of 5 fractured psyches. -Tony Rhea, ComicsOnline
Advance Review: The Cull #1
Is this only 5 issues because it’s just a horrific tragedy and reminder to not eff with extra dimensional beasts even if they did kidnap/eat your kid brother because you will only make it far worse, you idiot teenagers? I dunno, but I love it so far.
Comic Book Review: The Seasons Have Teeth #3
No matter what season of life you are living, The Seasons Have Teeth will clamp down and not let go of your deepest fears. Autumn is a warning to us all. The heat starts to leave us. Our days wane shorter. That what was only recently supple and full of life dries and grows brittle, vulnerable to a Fall.















