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AHOY Comics’ snarky anthology-slash-desecration of Edgar Allan Poe returns for a second volume, featuring more of the popular Monster Serials by Mark Russell (SECOND COMING) and Peter Snejbjerg (The Books of Magic), as well as Dean Motter and Alex Ogle’s ultimate Poe mashup, The Tell-Tale Black Cask of Usher. Plus more than a dozen additional comics stories, a generous selection of short Poe and the Black Cat strips by Hunt Emerson, and horrific bonus prose stories and poetry, too.
A must-buy book for fans of Edgar Allan Poe or a good laugh. - SciFi Pulse
The first series of this title had some pretty amazing stories. They were funny and incredibly inventive…this [volume] picks up quality wise right where the last one left off! - Forces of Geek
Genuine love for the literary giant. -Villain Media
To anybody who ever said horror needed to be serious, we can simply point to EDGAR ALLAN POE’S SNIFTER OF TERROR… [It] shows that there is no limit to what horrifying stories can be made absolutely ridiculous. -Screen Rant
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AHOY Comics’ snarky anthology-slash-desecration of Edgar Allan Poe returns for a second volume, featuring more of the popular Monster Serials by Mark Russell (SECOND COMING) and Peter Snejbjerg (The Books of Magic), as well as Dean Motter and Alex Ogle’s ultimate Poe mashup, The Tell-Tale Black Cask of Usher. Plus more than a dozen additional comics stories, a generous selection of short Poe and the Black Cat strips by Hunt Emerson, and horrific bonus prose stories and poetry, too.
A must-buy book for fans of Edgar Allan Poe or a good laugh. - SciFi Pulse
The first series of this title had some pretty amazing stories. They were funny and incredibly inventive…this [volume] picks up quality wise right where the last one left off! - Forces of Geek
Genuine love for the literary giant. -Villain Media
To anybody who ever said horror needed to be serious, we can simply point to EDGAR ALLAN POE’S SNIFTER OF TERROR… [It] shows that there is no limit to what horrifying stories can be made absolutely ridiculous. -Screen Rant