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Stray Dogs 1-5, by Tony Fleecs, Trish Forstner and Tone Rodriguez
Horrible things happening to cute cartoon critters has become somewhat of a trope, from Happy Tree Friends to Mouse Guard to former Yerf...
Roz Gibson
Jul 25, 20213 min read


The Haunted Den, eds. Tarl Voice Hoch and Thurston Howl
We all remember fondly all those times when we were young and sat near the bonfire, joking and playing with each other before someone, or...
Togo
Apr 20, 20215 min read


Carnage, by Weasel
Let me preface this review by saying that I got this as an ARC, so take it with a grain of salt. There's no guarantee that the final...
Togo
Feb 9, 20215 min read


The Electric Sewer, ed. Thurston Howl
[image cropped due to adult content ;) ] When I first saw the call for submissions to Thurston Howl’s Electric Sewer I was uncertain what...
Joel Kreissman
Jan 16, 20214 min read

Howloween, vol. 1, ed. Thurston Howl
Howloween—not related to the con of the same name—is one of the latest anthologies by Thurston Howl Publications. This erotic-horror...
Togo
Dec 22, 20203 min read


Burnt Fur, ed. Ken MacGregor
What does a secret cult, a shapeshifter, a femme fatale, and a penis-stealing opossum have in common? Well, it is that they all appear in...
Togo
Jun 9, 20205 min read


Dread, edited by Weasel
From Sinister Stoat Press and edited by Weasel comes Dread Volume I, a collection of stories showing “the sinister side of furry...
Linnea ‘LiteralGrill’ Capps
Mar 26, 20204 min read


Slashers, edited by Thurston Howl
The horror genre has shaped our culture dramatically over the past thirty years with some movies, like Saw, being the frontrunners for...
Ardy Hart
Jan 20, 202010 min read


Infurno, edited by Thurston Howl
Throughout history, there's probably no subject more debated than what comes after death. From the Nirvana and Naraka of Buddhism, to the...
Togo
Jan 19, 20208 min read


In Flux, ed. Rechan
What constitutes one’s self is never static: one’s mind is always changing a little at a time; the body is continually in flux. Hence the...
Joel Kreissman
Sep 10, 20194 min read
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