Nasty #1 review - Do you like scary movies? (Lees, Kambadais, Campbell, Cahoon) Vault Comics
Out now from @thevaultcomics is the 1st issue of NASTY from @johnlees927, @GeorgeKambadais, @AdamCCahoon, & Jim Campbell. In his review @Corevnll says "It’s a brisk and easy read that will leave you wanting more" #comicbookreviews
Writer: John LeesArtists: George Kambadais, Adam CahoonColorist: George KambadaisLetterer: Jim Campbell Artist for Cover A: Adam Cahoon
Thanks to Vault Comics for the review copy!
Do you like scary movies??!! This comic is about a group of friends who have met back up years later in their hometown only to find out their local scary video rental store was having trouble staying in business. The…
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The Nasty and Lady Killer Horror Comics Previews
Image: Vault Comics/Zestworld
Love is in the air today, and nothing quite says romance like… horror comics? Sure, maybe we got our holidays mixed up, or maybe we just want to provide some loving reading material for those whose tastes trend more macabre than they do mushy.
io9’s got a double-dose of horror comics today in the form of looks at Vault’s The Nasty, and the debut preview issue of…
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Out this week: The Nasty #1 (Vault, $4.99):
This new series by John Lees, George Kambadais and Adam Cahoon stars a horror fan who still sees his imaginary friend, a slasher from a movie he watched as a kid.
See what other comics and graphic novels arrive in stores this week.
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Aliens (1986) Review
James Cameron proves that bigger is better as he delivers the mother of all sequels with 1986's Aliens #Review
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John Lees
~ Aww he looks a beautiful celtic prince, such a talented boy...and his voice is so♥️...
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Barclay James Harvest - Dark Now My Sky
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John Lees, "Barrymore (My Days in the Sun)" (2016), oil on paper mounted on canvasboard, 9 x 18 inches
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Jean Rhys, 2010
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I've only ever consumed adaptations of Macbeth, never the actual play in text or on stage, but this evening I'm receiving reaction texts from my lil sister as she reads the copy of THE CRIMSON CAGE by Lees, Cormack, & Cormack that I sent her and it's making my whole life. As a fellow wrestling fan, I have desperately wanted to share this with her for a while, but she's the true theater kid AND the horror nut. It makes all the difference and I had not even realized before she started. I just knew that I needed to stop lovingly smearing this book against my face and throw it at her so she would know my joy.
Sharing things you love with people you love is one of the best things a body can do 🌟
(please forgive the panel share; I've bought this book three times now)
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Past Lives (2023)
Dir. Celine Song
Language: Korean, English
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I keep Twitter around for 1 reason
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The Nasty #1 delivers an interesting spin on the horror genre
The Nasty #1 delivers an interesting spin on the horror genre #comics #comicbooks #ncbd
Calling all scary movie fans! Scotland, 1994. Eighteen-year-old Thumper Connell still has an imaginary friend: the masked killer from his favorite slasher film. Thumper is obsessed with horror and always has been. He fills his time with scary VHS rentals and hanging out with his fellow fans, The Murder Club. Things begin to get weird when the club gets ahold of a notorious film that no one has…
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Coming in March 2023 from Vault Comics:
THE NASTY #1
Writer: John Lees
Artist: George Kambadais
Letterer: Jim Campbell
Designer: Tim Daniel
Cover A: George Kambadais
Cover B: Sally Cantirino
Synopsis: Eighteen-year-old Thumper Connell still has an imaginary friend: the masked killer from his favorite slasher film. Thumper is obsessed with horror and always has been. He fills his time with scary VHS rentals and hanging out with his fellow fans, The Murder Club. But everything changes when his local video shop acquires one of the notorious films known as “video nasties” – films so scary, they’re the target of the British Moral Decency League’s crusade to ban and burn. But it’s only a movie, right? It’s all just imaginary, isn’t it?
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