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America, a land of prosperity, wealth, and hope, but that's a fresh
coat of paint on a system riddled with corruption, exploitation,
and the disillusioned. Real American Horror exposes what lies under
the facade: crib-side murder suicide, fear of zika virus, torture
in the name of Jesus, IslamicEterror, cannibalism, racism, and so
much more.
He's returned, but not to save...Deadman's Tome He's Risen is an
irreverent collection of blasphemous horror dedicated to the king
of kings! This sinister issue frames the Resurrection in a way that
most horror readers would enjoy, especially zombie fans. From Jesus
returning to feast on the living to Jesus kicking undead ass, He's
Risen features unadulterated content that entertains and disturbs
No Safe Word is a smooth blend of horrific perversions, hardcore
erotica, and the brutal imagery that Deadman's Tome is known for.
With a title like No Safe Word, it should be of no surprise that
this issue contains strong images of misogyny, misandry, BDSM,
brutal beatings and demonic sex. If you cannot stomach that, then
please, do not go any further. We do not need that PC police
one-star rating. If it's not your cup of tea, then why even
critique it? No Safe Word includes the following talented horror
authors: William Marchese, Renee Miller, Charles Tillerman, R. A.
Goli, Jaap Boekestein, Mr. Deadman, James 'Grim' Desborough,
Sheldon Woodbury, Matthew Lyons, and Patrick Winters.
The second installment of the Book of Horrors opens with a gruesome
lovecraftian body horror with Blackmouth by S. Alessandro Martinez.
The tome of horrors dives deeper into the depths of Lovecraftian
horror with The Valley of Sex by Joseph Rubas. The perversion in
The Valley of Sex is complimented by a chilling, yet hilarious dark
and gritty horror with DOSE by Marc Shapiro. The Chasm Bridged by
Carson Winter illustrates a tale of overpowering madness as a man
chases the voices of his dearly departed. An Identity For Sam Piles
by Spinster Eskie explores the life of a misogynistic, cynical,
child-rapist as he struggles with what is either guilt or an urge
for another kill. Patty Cake, Patty Cake by Ken Goldman is a play
on an old schoolyard game with a social outcast and popular girl
exchanging bloody secrets.
Deadman's Tome: Book of Horrors features ten solid, terrifying
horror shorts designed to instill absolute terror. The anthology
opens with a dark, brooding story of occult practices and an odd
disappearance, then leads into a gritty reminder that a closet
isn't a good place to store dead bodies. Haunted houses cursed with
ghost children, demonic visits, mutated bed bugs with a fascination
for pink flesh, and exploration into the unknown make for a
chilling read.
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