Welcome to Must Read Horror. The internet has been scoured once again for the week’s best horror articles, and the results are in:
- The Short-Lived Comic Book Publisher That Helped Give Birth to the Zombie Craze
- Back to Derry: An Oral History of ‘Stephen King’s It’
- Revisiting Christine by Richard Chizmar
- Primer: The Work of Tom Piccirilli
- Toys of Terror #78
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The Short-Lived Comic Book Publisher That Helped Give Birth to the Zombie Craze
Barnes and Noble takes a look at the influence EC Comics has had on the modern zombie craze.
Back to Derry: An Oral History of ‘Stephen King’s It’
This article over at Yahoo comprehensively covers the movie adaptation of Stephen King’s two-part miniseries, IT, with input from Tommy Lee Wallace, Larry Cohen, and King himself.
Revisiting Christine by Richard Chizmar
More King now (last one, I promise) as Richard Chizmar’s fascinating series of essays continues. This week he’s revisiting Christine.
Primer: The Work of Tom Piccirilli
LitReactor looks at some of the work of multi-award-winning Tom Piccirilli, who sadly died earlier this year.
Toys of Terror #78
Fangoria’s Toys of Terror continues, and this week they’re looking at Funko’s Swamp Thing, NECA’s lifesize Alien egg replete with facehugger, and Mezco Toyz’ 7” Chucky.
ADAM MILLARD