Bullies better watch out, cowboys best stay in their graves, and kids should keep a close eye on their deranged parents in the new issue of Indie Comics Horror!
Indie creators Fabian Rangel, Jr., Scott R. Schmidt, and Glenn Moane all lend their grim twist to stories in the issue haunting April's Previews, Diamond's comic book pre-order catalog, under Aazurn Publishing.
Nine complete tales of dread, three more than Indie Comics Horror #1, shamble through Indie Comics Horror #2, the best fear from independent comic book creators. This #2 issue is bigger than #1. "Like some cancerous growth, this publication keeps expanding!" said Aazurn Publishing Publisher/Editor Gary Scott Beatty. "Fans crave horror and in this issue a dozen creators love swinging it at them!"
Fabian Rangel, Jr. self published the first two issues of his werewolves versus teens comic “Extinct” before signing on with Philadelphia based publisher 215 Ink in 2011. 2012 saw the release of "Extinct," "Fall" and "Engines of Doom." This year, Fabian continues to self publish "Revenge Rooster" and "Los Muertos," though “Believe In Comics,” and in numerous anthologies.
Scott R. Schmidt is the writer and creator of "Steele Vs," the Yukon adventures of Sam Steele, Northwest Mounted, with artist Slobodan Jovanovic. His work has been published by Future Quake Press, Ink and Drink Comics, and 215Ink. He publishes the anthology "Savage Pulp" with Jonathan Sawyer, and "Cold Ground," a crime miniseries, with Nick O’Gorman through Pistol-Whip Press.
Norwegian Glenn Møane has released the one-shots “American Sinner” with Edson Alves and “Homecoming” with Marco Santiago. His graphic novel “Partners” (illustrated by Elias Martins) was published digitally by MoonShot Digital Comics. Glenn is currently working on a webcomic project called “Lazarus Standing” with industry veteran artist Dario Carrasco, and another one-shot.
Indie Comics Horror #2 presents a monstrous Lovecraftian cover from indie legend (Caliber, Moonstone, BOOM!, IDW) Andy Bennett.
Information about other independent comic book creators and a video preview of Indie Comics Horror #2, with music by the appropriately indie Star Destroyer, are online at http://indiecomicsmagazine.com/.
With no huge overprint, no digital version and no back issue sales, Indie Comics Horror #2 is available ONLY at your local and online comic book shops. It is best to pre-order from April's Previews, said Beatty. Some Indie Comics Magazine issues, like 2011's Christmas issue, are now hard to find.
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