Stories By Jorge Solis
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/ 2 years agoJorge Solis Picks Horror’s 10 Best Scariest Comic Books of 2015!
2015 brought about the end of the Ultimate Universe in Marvel’s “Secret Wars” and the Batman mantle was given to someone...
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Editorials
/ 2 years agoHow ‘Southern Cross’ Defined Sci-Fi Horror Comics In 2015
In 2015, Image Comics published a remarkable sci-fi thriller, which we at Blood-Disgusting first described as “The Shining in Space,” that...
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/ 2 years agoADVANCE Review: Citizen Jack #1 Is Smart, Scary, & Funny As Hell!
With an interesting political premise, Citizen Jack #1 delivers a boatload of scares and laughs to boot. An enjoyable horror comedy,...
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/ 2 years agoADVANCE REVIEW: ‘The Steam Man’ #1 Has Awesome Bloody Ideas!
A clever mishmash of your favorite genres, The Steam Man #1 is a refreshing and entertaining first installment. When you mix...
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/ 2 years agoReview: Clive Barker’s ‘Next Testament’ Vol. 3 Is An Epic Masterpiece!
The final chapter of the groundbreaking Clive Barker’s Next Testament Vol. 3 is here. Horror fans will be satisfied with the...
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/ 2 years agoReview: ‘Remote #1 Dead Air’ Is Claustrophobic Creepiness!
Capturing the tight atmosphere and sense of isolation, Remote #1: Dead Air brings the fear of being alone to unbridled levels....
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/ 2 years agoReview: ‘Southern Cross’ 5 Is A Nail-Biting Read!
The surreal and trippy thrill ride continues in Southern Cross #5 as the scares and suspense mounts up. As questions start...
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/ 2 years ago[Review] ‘Beauty’ #1 Makes Your Pretty Skin Feel Creepy!
An intriguing premise, “Beauty” #1 dares to make the skin crawl of its readers with its creepy police procedural. With engaging...
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/ 2 years ago[Review] “Neverboy” #6 Gets A Super Duper Happy Ending!
In its concluding chapter, “Neverboy” #6 wraps everything tightly in such a happy bow, never leaving a loose end in sight. ...
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/ 2 years ago[Review] “Death Head” #1 Oozes With The Creepy Factor
Off to the a great start, Death Head #1 oozes with straight-up creepiness right from the very first page. Strong on...