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Black Friday Black Envelope Sale

£14.99 – £19.99

Exclusive for Black Friday, your chance to own acclaimed graphic novellas Malevolents, The Eyrie and Hallows Fell all in one pack at a chillingly good price. Packaged in a Victorian'esque black envelope and wax stamped - ideal for Christmas.

Reviews:

Malevolents – Click Click
“ Wait until nightfall to read “Malevolents”. A genuinely frightening experience. Proper horror peeping from every dark corner.!.” – Reece Shearsmith – (League of Gentlemen, Psychoville, Inside No.9)

“Expertly Builds Suspence” – Rue Morgue Magazine

“Loved the concept – Really Enjoyed it!” – David Sandberg (Director of ‘Lights Out’ / Annabelle Creation)

“ You’ll want to read it again as soon as you’ve finished” – Comics Anonymous

“ Will chill you to the bone” – Dread Central

“The pages of Malevolents transported me back to teenage nights of telling each other Ghost Stories. Proper goosebumps.” – Andy Nyman (Actor/Director and co-writer of award winning ‘Ghost Stories The Show)

“Impressive – a tantalising taster for the future” – Stephen Volk (Writer of ‘Ghostwatch’ & Novella ‘Whitstable’)

“ By far the best horror story I’ve read in a long while.” – Comic Bastards

“ I’ve read it thrice over now, and thrice over it has chilled to the bone marrow.” – Horrornovelreviews

“ A B&W horror comic that is suitably spooky” – Bleeding Cool

The Eyrie
“Thom has earned his dance among the ghosts. He stepped onto the floor with Malevolents, and the creative choreography within The Eyrie’s pages will pull you in just long enough to stop your heart” – Comixcentral

“Burgess has not only conjured up a classic ghost story that is actually scary, but also folklore that is completely plausible.” – Rue Morgue Magazine

“Managing to be engaging and terrifying, The Eyrie should be top of the ‘to buy’ list for fans of horror comics new and old. ” – Wight Blood

“The story pulls you in and races off coming to a neat conclusion giving us some nicely crafted characters and menacing supernatural villains along the way.” – Ukhorrorscene

“Drenched in foreboding, sinister atmosphere akin to The Wicker Man and The Woman in Black, The Eyrie is more than a horror comic; it’s a suspenseful, Gothic tale of the supernatural, begging to be read in a dark parlor by flickering firelight. ” – Horrorfuel

“There’s a real chill to these pages, like the stalking horror is preparing to launch itself out of the frame and into our real world, which makes this a wonderful choice for midnight reading. Just don’t forget to leave the lights on. 10/10” – Starburst Magazine

“edge-of-the-seat scary but impossible to turn away from and the story lingers long after you’ve found out the outcome.” – Comicsanonymous

“Expect a grim tale that’s assembled beautifully” – Horrornovelreviews

“genuinely eerie and unnerving – uncanny in the best crepuscular tradition of our field.” – Ramsey Campbell

Hallows Fell:

‘With Hallows Fell, Burgess has written a ghost story that draws a lot of inspiration from several classic folk stories, but also feels original and unique.’
Horror Geek Life

‘with a stunning level of detail that you won’t find in many other black and white comics - definitely worth a read’
Dread Central

‘HALLOWS FELL is an excellent one-shot that keeps you on your toes. Supernatural stories may be abundant, but Burgess adds new flavor to the recipe. ‘
Comicsverse