full colour, no ads
London Horror Comic 9A
--52 pages
--Full colour with no ads
--Printed on glossy high-quality heavy paper stock
--Each issue has self-contained and complete stories
--Price includes tracked postage and packaging with bags and boards
Story:
Jane Silver, a supernatural investigator, chain smokes her way through two complete stories. In the first, Jane is forced to take on demon squatters but are they really all they appear to be? In the second story, Jane is sent on a mission to rescue a stripper from a fate worse than death in a tale that's all-out action and laughs.
Writer: John-Paul Kamath
Artists: Julius Ohta
Colours: Hi-Fi Design
Letterer: Matty Ryan
Cover: Fay Dalton
London Horror Comic 11 - Cover A
--40 pages
--Full Colour with no ads
--Printed on glossy high-quality heavy paper stock
--Each issue has self-contained and complete stories
--Price includes tracked postage and packaging of bags and boards
Story:
Jane Silver returns in another London Horror Comic adventure!
Due to popular demand and a growing fan-following from comic convention goers, Jane Silver takes centre stage in a spooky comedy-fuelled tale.
A studious researcher enlists Jane’s help to stop the mad resurrection attempts of a crusty old lecturer with a design on young minds as his his main course.
Things take a much darker turn in our second tale featuring a claustrophobic police interview with a murderer. With a young girl made an orphan, police desperately try to probe the killer’s motives, but are they prepared for the truth
Writer: John-Paul Kamath
Artists: Craig Cermak, Adam Jakes
Colours: Hi-Fi Design
Letterer: Matty Ryan
Cover: John Vasquez
Pin -Up: Alan Patrick
London Horror Comic 11 - Cover B
--40 pages
--Full Colour with no ads
--Printed on glossy high-quality heavy paper stock
--Each issue has self-contained and complete stories
--Price includes tracked postage and packaging of bags and boards
Story:
Jane Silver returns in another London Horror Comic adventure!
Due to popular demand and a growing fan-following from comic convention goers, Jane Silver takes centre stage in a spooky comedy-fuelled tale.
A studious researcher enlists Jane’s help to stop the mad resurrection attempts of a crusty old lecturer with a design on young minds as his his main course.
Things take a much darker turn in our second tale featuring a claustrophobic police interview with a murderer. With a young girl made an orphan, police desperately try to probe the killer’s motives, but are they prepared for the truth
Writer: John-Paul Kamath
Artists: Craig Cermak, Adam Jakes
Colours: Hi-Fi Design
Letterer: Matty Ryan
Cover: John Vasquez
Pin -Up: Alan Patrick
Best of London Horror Comic Vol 1 (second printing)
--60 pages
--Full Colour with no ads
--Printed on glossy high-quality heavy paper stock
--Each issue has self-contained and complete stories
--Price includes tracked postage and packaging of bags and boards
Story:
A vampire with status anxiety. A trip on the underground that goes horribly wrong. An office worker pushed over the edge. Read some of the best stories from past issues collected in this single volume. A great starting point if you're new to London Horror Comic.
Writer: John-Paul Kamath
Artists: Lee Ferguson, Dean Kotz
Colours: Hi-Fi Design
Letterer: Matty Ryan
Cover: Ryan Gajda
Best of London Horror Comic Vol 2 - Romance Horror Special
--52 pages
--Full Colour with no ads
--Printed on glossy high-quality heavy paper stock
--Each issue has self-contained and complete stories
--Price includes tracked postage and packaging of bags and boards
Story:
Horror can be scary but when you mix it with the pitfalls of romance, dating and long-term relationships you get something truly terrifying! The Best of London Horror Comic Volume 2 takes a wry look at the world of dating while throwing in the usual supernatural twists and turns as well as chuckles. In “The Game”, a vampire gets more than he bargains for on a blind date. In “He Said, She Said” two sides of a failed supernatural date get told in the middle of an armed robbery. “Ticking Clock” shows us how a Spider Goddess goes about starting a family. While “Reach Out” shows the risks inherent in making the first move!
Writer: John-Paul Kamath
Artists: Drew Moss, Dean Kotz
Colours: Hi-Fi Design
Letterer: Matty Ryan
Cover: John Vasquez
London Horror Comic 10 Cover A
--36 pages
--Full colour with no ads
--Printed on glossy high-quality heavy paper stock
--Price includes tracked postage and packaging with bags and boards
Story:
TENTH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL!
London Horror Comic 10 brings you two tales of horror and humour for our milestone tenth issue. In the first story, "The Devil, You Know?", we get a demon-style take on the film "Trading Places" meets "The Devil Wears Prada", as a young hopeful witch is given a chance to earn her demon wings - but will she sell her soul in the process to be taken seriously? And in our second tale, "He Who Waits," an old man fulfils a promise to a vampire that will either bring him great joy or the ultimate ending.
Writer: John-Paul Kamath
Artists: Craig Cermak, Gustaffo Vargas
Colours: Hi-Fi Design, Gustaffo Vargas
Letterer: Matty Ryan
Cover: Ben Newman