10 Horror Comics That Prove Not Even Reading Is Safe
1. Echoes
If every school contained a class on horror, the team behind Echoes would unmistakably get top grades – and a letter home to their parents, asking for their child to have a psychiatric evaluation, just in case.
The magic of Echoes is that both the writing and art could have easily been frightening all on their own, and so combined together create a story that honestly feels like a demon made it, in the best possible way.
It can’t be easy to illustrate something so horrible you don’t want to look at it – and yet so well made that you don’t want to look away, either – yet artist Rahson Ekdal manages to create these moments with such criminal ease that you’d be forgiven for thinking he came out of the womb with some sort of demonic pencil in hand. Similarly, writer Joshua Fialkov has either traded his soul for unbridled talent, or is just otherworldly at writing – either way, it creates an almost unmatched team in the world of horror comics.