The celebrated horror anthology Hello Darkness returns with another chilling curation of original tales from the genre’s most devious minds!
In this fourth volume, face undead nostalgia in a tribute to Zombie Tales, a hellish stop in a witchy train station, the bone-deep dread of everyday fears twisted into the uncanny, and other hair-raising encounters. Featuring stories by a who’s who of top creators including Steve Orlando, Michael W. Conrad, Pat McHale, Casey Gilly, Rye Hickman, Brandon Melvin, Gavin Fullerton, and many more.
Whether you fear what's under the bed or what's buried in the past, these stories promise just one thing: You’ll never sleep the same again.
Collects Hello Darkness #13–16.
Jude Ellison S. Doyle (they/he) is the author of Trainwreck: The Women We Love to Hate, Mock and Fear... and Why (Melville House, 2016) and Dead Blondes and Bad Powers: Monstrosity, Patriarchy and the Fear of Female Power (Melville House, 2019). Their columns on gender, power and pop culture have appeared at GEN, Elle, the Guardian, the Atlantic, and all over the internet. This is their first comic book.
The celebrated horror anthology Hello Darkness returns with another chilling curation of original tales from the genre’s most devious minds!
In this fourth volume, face undead nostalgia in a tribute to Zombie Tales, a hellish stop in a witchy train station, the bone-deep dread of everyday fears twisted into the uncanny, and other hair-raising encounters. Featuring stories by a who’s who of top creators including Steve Orlando, Michael W. Conrad, Pat McHale, Casey Gilly, Rye Hickman, Brandon Melvin, Gavin Fullerton, and many more.
Whether you fear what's under the bed or what's buried in the past, these stories promise just one thing: You’ll never sleep the same again.
Collects Hello Darkness #13–16.
Author
Jude Ellison S. Doyle (they/he) is the author of Trainwreck: The Women We Love to Hate, Mock and Fear... and Why (Melville House, 2016) and Dead Blondes and Bad Powers: Monstrosity, Patriarchy and the Fear of Female Power (Melville House, 2019). Their columns on gender, power and pop culture have appeared at GEN, Elle, the Guardian, the Atlantic, and all over the internet. This is their first comic book.