Black Static #46 Various authors Reviewed by C.M. Saunders Edited by Andy Cox, Black Static has been a cornerstone of the UK horror scene since it rose from the ashes of the Third Alternative back in 1994, itself a groundbreaking small press title. It is a...
I always look forward to getting the new issue of Dark Realms because it is one of the most polished, and best looking horror mags on the market. Printed on slick, high quality paper, this is always a feast for the eyes and filled with goodies. The other thing I like...
Cemetery Dance is one of horror’s longest running magazines and with good reason. Each issue has an almost perfect blend of fiction, features, reviews and interviews, spotlighting both well-known and up-and-coming talents. There’s truly something for everyone in...
First off, I need to go on record as saying that I’m not really into magazines like this. I don’t enjoy looking at dead bodies and the way people have been killed. I honestly don’t know how this magazine was sent to me, and I don’t recall ever...
Dark Realms Magazine continues to be one of the slickest and best looking magazines covering the horror scene with an eclectic array of reviews, articles, and short fiction. With a heavy, cardstock cover and glossy pages, you know a lot of pride goes into each issue....
Horror Garage #10 features its usual treasure trove of stories, interviews, and reviews and continues as one of the best small press horror magazines out there today. The standard-sized magazine features full color covers and a black & white interior. I was...