What's the best horror comic?

what's the best horror comic?

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Comic books can't be scary without being internet based jumpscares. It's impossible to convey that sort of atmosphere or story in a comic book

the old warrens, EErie, Creepy, vampierella

Ultimate Spider-Man

Tomb of Dracula

Maybe not the best, but Swamp Thing deserves a mention.

Beasts of Burden.

Fright Night (it had a comic series from '88 to '90)

Came here to say this.

>thinking good horror needs to scare you

Well there's your problem right there.

Junji Ito's Uzumaki was bretty gud.

>Someone asks for something in Sup Forums
>Gets an Sup Forums recommendation instead

Every fucking time.

Harrow County, Afterlife with Archie, Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth and Alan Moore's Swampthing

Comics is comics.

Comics can still unsettle or anger, eliciting a strong emotion either way.

Some gracious user just storytimed one such comic in this thread

Spread
Crossed
Hack slash
Army of darkness
Anything by steve niles
Locke and key
Wraith
The sabrina and archie horror comics
The trick r treat comics
The first batman and robin by grant morrison
Goosebumps graphix
Milkman murders
Hellboy
BPRD
Sandman and hellblazer i guess
I feel sick
Johnny the homicidal maniac
I think theres a krampus comic but i havent read it
Mars attacks!
Ghostbusters
Scooby-Doo apocalypse

anything by EC

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>gg no re?

wp

Whatcha on about?

>Black Hole by Charles Burns
Scariest comic I've ever read. Teenagers dealing with an evil STD in the 70s.
>Wasteland by Del Close, John Ostrander, and a lot of different artists
DC horror anthology that bridged EC and underground traditions. Combined psychological horror and a twisted sense of humor. As underrated as it gets.
>Ditko's horror comics
Master of mood. I especially love Fly from Eerie magazine.
>Anything by Richard Corben
Great art, wicked sense of humor, and beautiful colors.

Considering what the cca did to the genre we dont exactly have a whole lot of choice.

I actually have a mint condition original issue of a Tales from the Crypt. People legitimately thought that shit was scary because there wasn't any alternative genre or special effects beyond platform boot and wires.

"gg no re" means "good game, no replay" and "wp" is well played.
Those are multiplayer gaming slangs.

Try making a thread here about manga by saying "comics" is comics" and see how you get banned.

Clive Barker's Tapping the Vein is an excellent anthology.

I also recommend Rawhead Rex.

Anything by Al Columbia, for a more specific title go for Doghead.

Good horror comic are hard to come by sadly. You'll find more success with manga.

Was there any Bronze Age horror from the big two on the level of Tomb of Dracula?

If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so.

>This is what animefags actually believe

I wouldn't exactly call 50's horror comics scary but it is interesting how deranged a lot of the people making them obviously were. Especially since a lot of them were war veterans and were hugely anti-social and only expressed themselves through comics about scientists making women fuck monsters or psychokillers butchering people.

Good era desu

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Did the Tales from the Crypt comics have actual gore in them?

One issue had an undead baseball team playing a game with the victim's body parts.

hellboy has some genuinely spooky stuff
one in particular, about witches in like georgia

>what's the best horror comic?
I dare you to read even one.

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