[Editor's Note: Horror Yearbook is always looking for ways to help out the little guy, but to be honest the little guy sometimes makes it hard to do so. Upstart filmmakers, comics artist and so on are sometimes not very good at promoting their own stuff, or getting material to the websites that will take the time to feature them. So when David Doub approached me about his graphic nove,l Dusk, I decided to let him write his own story about the up-and-downs of trying to get his vampire comic published, below is that story]
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Published by Fan Review January 8th, 2007
in Horror BOOKS and NEWS.
After 25 years, “The Celler,” Richard Laymon’s first novel in his Beast House series, finally made it’s way into paperback via Lesiure Books last fall. Those of you who, like me (up until this weekend) have never read a Laymon book, or “The Cellar,” may find this a good starting point to jump in at.
Published by Fan Review December 7th, 2006
in MOVIE REVIEWS (ALL) and NEWS.
Is this the most brutal movie ever made? The most blantant rip-off ever? A modern day horror masterpiece? I hope to examine these claims in what I would like to call THE MOST BRUTAL MOVIE REVIEW EVER.