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The Monster in My Belly

By Rob Rich • November 14th, 2022

Rob talks about the unpleasant stomach troubles he’s had to deal with for the past several years, all thanks to some bad seafood.

Heirs to Heresy

By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • November 14th, 2022

Hail Baphomet!

Forms in Light
A photograph taken inside the courtyard of a Neoclassical building. The red and white color scheme and angle of the photo give the viewer a feeling akin to being inside of a monster's locked jaw, peering out through its teeth.

Monstrous Architecture

By Justin Reeve • November 11th, 2022

Neoclassicism never actually had any positive connotations and became increasingly sinister over time, going from somewhat dodgy to entirely despicable.

Exploits Feature
Detail from the cover of Victoria Dalpe’s Les Femmes Grotesques featuring a woman's face reproduced in triplicate, the abstract colors and shadows surrounding her giving the impression of flames.

Les Femmes Grotesques

By Noah Springer • November 10th, 2022

Victoria Dalpe’s newest collection of horror shorts offers up visions of the weird and the terrifying that will linger in your head long after you’re done reading.

Always Autumn
A still from the internet phenomenon "Too Many Cooks" showing the recurring serial killer character in a 1980s kitchen with a bloodied face and apron.

There are Decapitations

By Autumn Wright • November 10th, 2022

Too Many Cooks is at once an absurdist comedy sketch and a critical cautionary tale, full of pastiche referents like “relics of a time that we long for but shouldn’t return to.”

Casting Deep Meteo

Barry Windsor-Smith’s Taxonomy of Monsters

By Levi Rubeck • November 9th, 2022

Barry Windsor-Smith is a veteran of superhero comics, and as such, knows that you can’t title a book Monsters without a menagerie of such.

Area of Effect
An image of Stonehenge looking majestic as the sun sets behind it, perfectly aligning between two stones.

Contested Landscapes

By Jay Castello • November 8th, 2022

Horror is perhaps the genre where contested space is most easily found lurking.

Another Look
A screenshot from Resident Evil shows the character Jill Valentine ready to grapple with a zombie in the well-appointed sitting room of an old mansion.

Evil in Residence

By Yussef Cole • November 7th, 2022

Resident Evil is a Hellraiser puzzle box; an invitation to partake, to play along, only to realize (too late) that the controller itself is a portal through which the game itself can reach out and draw its horrifying tithe.

Call of Cthulhu 40th Anniversary

By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • November 7th, 2022

Cthulhu may be an ageless horror, but the Call of Cthulhu RPG just turned forty!

Rookie of the Year
An image of Charizard, the orange fire-tailed dragon from Pokémon, with his wings outstretched.

Introducing “Pocket Monsters”

By Matt Marrone • November 4th, 2022

Pokémon is a portmanteau. It means pocket monsters.

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