Evil Cast - Comic book

Evil Cast follows two hosts of a supernatural podcast who find themselves caught up in a blood-soaked, wacky adventure filled with all the monsters and evil they previously thought to be nothing more than just stories.


Illustrated by Enrico Orlandi, creator of Dark Horse’s The Flower of the Witch, this indie-comic bathed in blood and self-awareness, follows fictional versions of me and my longtime collaborator Noah Baslé (Ominous Media) as we find ourselves caught up in a horror adventure filled with all the monsters and evil our characters previously thought to just be stories.

Whether it’s through the recreation of classic horror movie posters for each issue or the playful tribute and subversion of tropes, this is a must-read for fans of the genre; deaths are bloody, jokes are sharp, and horror easter eggs abound.

Evil Cast was published by Markosia Enterprises and is available online and in stores.

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING:

"Evil Cast is a clever mix of cosmic creeps and humor. I had a blast with it."
          -Paul Tremblay (Author of The Cabin at the End of the World)

"Fans of horror comedy won't find another comic this entertaining. I want to live in this universe."
          -Sadie Hartmann "Mother Horror"  (SCREAM Magazine, Cemetery Dance)

"Evil Cast defies classification! Is it Horror? Comedy? Action/adventure? Yes! Yes! Yes! Each issue is a new twist and turn and I can't wait to get my hands on the next issue."
          -Chris Lackey (The H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast)

"Evil Cast hits that sweet spot where snarky laughter meets spine chilling horror. Horror fans will catch the nods to the genre while following along as Noah and Kyle unravel the evil that is waiting for them in the darkness...so they can throw rats at it. Alternating between goofy and creepy, horror comedy fans will keep turning pages to reveal the mysteries at the heart of the story."
          -Lish McBride (Author of Hold Me Closer, Necromancer)

"From the horror reference covers to the jokes, Evil Cast delivers as a horror-comedy. Fans of the genre won't be disappointed!"
       
  -Aigner Loren Wilson (Tor Nightfire and Author of The Nightmare House)

Kyle Stück

Writer and podcaster.

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