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Stayed up a little late to read this one in its entirety tonight. Novella length, so it's pretty short at just 124 pages. I did like it though. It was a random find at the used bookstore awhile ago. I don't read horror often, but something about it drew me to it. It's horror so it does get a bit graphic at one point, but most of it is just spooky.

Nothing But Blackened Teeth by Cassandra Khaw
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Fantastic Adventures vol. 13, no. 12 (December 1951)

I love her and her very impractical dress (she didn't wake up this morning expecting to escape from giant clawed hands on a white horse) and the submerged heads are bonkers. This rings a bell, but I don't know if I've featured this one before. Anyone?

Original magazine: archive.org/details/Fantastic_

'POWERTOOL CHEERLEADERS VS THE BOYBAND OF THE SCREECHING DEAD' (2022) When a cursed amulet turns their rival boy band act into a screeching gang of zombies, a group of cheerleaders must learn to use their wits, friendship and assorted power tools before a TV talent show takes a turn for the apocalyptic.

This self-described 'zombie musical comedy' is definitely going on the list. #MBMC 😎

Indiana Jones might have glamourised the life of the archaeologist, but what actually drives someone to spend their days literally uncovering the past? Steve Toase knows a thing or two about it, and this archaeologist-turned-horror-writer joins Writing the Occult: Relics to talk about how archaeological realities can inspire great unsettling stories.

Meet him🧵⬇️

Splatterhouse 🔪 - Featured in our book - From Ants To Zombies 🐜🧟‍♂️

Spotlighting more than 130 horror releases, From Ants to Zombies covers over six decades of games starting back in the 1970s and going all the way up to today, across some 70 platforms.

Grab a copy if you dare: bitmapbooks.com/collections/al

New Worlds Canadian Ed. vol. 9, no. 25 (September 1954)

OK where is the light coming from here? Reflected from Saturn? It's Saturn-shine? Seems unlikely.

I like the colours and the design though there's no real story here except "people explore place". Perhaps the most interesting thing is that it's the Canadian edition of the magazine?

Original magazine: archive.org/details/New_Worlds