Welcome to Comic You Should Read, a weekly column where I highlight a must-read comic series, event or storyline for long-time fans to remember without giving away too many details so new fans can still enjoy. We’ll be celebrating the Halloween season all month with a look at some horror and horror-adjacent comics you won’t want to miss.Horror stories helped drive the growth of Western comics in the early days, and they continue to captivate fans with exciting new comic series that truly terrify readers. While indie comics are usually the best place to go for the best unrestrained horror tales, there are a few stand-out stories from the Big Two that remain etched in the minds of some fans.Marvel had a rough time after the ’90s comic boom, which ultimately led to the company’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Hoping to kickstart the comic line with some new blood, a new banner was created called Marvel Knights. Frequent creative collaborators and founders of Event Comics, Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti, were asked to revamp characters like Daredevil, Black Panther, Punisher and The Inhumans alongside other indie talents and high-profile creators. The Marvel Knights line was a booming success, and it continued releasing new mini-series and ongoings for years after its debut in 1998.
Welcome to Comic You Should Read, a weekly column where I highlight a must-read comic series, event or storyline for long-time fans to remember without giving away too many details so new fans can still enjoy. We’ll be celebrating the Halloween season all month with a look at some horror and horror-adjacent comics you won’t want to miss.
Horror stories helped drive the growth of Western comics in the early days, and they continue to captivate fans with exciting new comic series that truly terrify readers. While indie comics are usually the best place to go for the best unrestrained horror tales, there are a few stand-out stories from the Big Two that remain etched in the minds of some fans.
Marvel had a rough time after the ’90s comic boom, which ultimately led to the company’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Hoping to kickstart the comic line with some new blood, a new banner was created called Marvel Knights. Frequent creative collaborators and founders of Event Comics, Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti, were asked to revamp characters like Daredevil, Black Panther, Punisher and The Inhumans alongside other indie talents and high-profile creators. The Marvel Knights line was a booming success, and it continued releasing new mini-series and ongoings for years after its debut in 1998.
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