There’s something undeniably compelling about Vikings, and Joe Pruett and Marcelo Frusin have tapped into that primal fascination with their new series “Viking Moon.” The premise alone had me hooked from the moment I cracked open this first issue. We all know the historical narrative about Norse expeditions to North America, but Pruett asks a tantalizing “what if” question that transforms this historical puzzle into something much more sinister. What if it wasn’t just the natives that drove the Vikings away? What if something far more dangerous prowled those dark forests?
Tag: horror comics
The premise is deliciously twisted: every five years on Halloween, America’s wealthiest families play a deadly game where twelve of the world’s most dangerous killers are dropped into a small town with one simple rule—last one standing wins. This year’s unlucky location is Oak Valley, Maine, where regular folks just need to survive the night.
After a strong debut, Everything Dead and Dying has already sold out and is headed back to print. This gritty rural zombie drama from Image Comics blends family, survival, and the undead into a haunting story that’s resonating with readers across the country.
This October, Image Comics is taking a bold new approach with their fan-favorite series Ice Cream Man. Instead of releasing a traditional comic book, the creative team is unveiling a one-shot story called The Mortal Coil Shuffle—and it’s told entirely through a deck of 55 custom playing cards.



